Background: In particular, the women with breast cancer seek methods offered by complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Unfortunately, the value of most of such methods remains unclear. Methods: The present review was aimed at identifying reasonable strategies for patients with breast cancer on the basis of the current literature. Results: The analyses revealed that there is no evidence of alternative medicine which might result in healing. However, several strategies are available which could improve patients' well-being during active conventional treatment. In addition, certain possibilities are available which might assist in improving the chances of a cure. A few examples of the positive strategies that might result in improvement in patient prognosis are vitamin D supplementation, green tea, flaxseeds, and soy. Methods utilizing honey or cryotherapy could prove to be helpful with oral mucositis. Conclusions: A few rationally established methods which may truly be considered integrative according to the definition provided by the National Center of Complementary and Integrative Health were identified from the literature and reported in the present review. It is suggested that physicians should counsel their patients, providing information regarding