The transcribed interviews were analyzed using the ethno nursing analysis method.The findings showed Thai breast cancer survivors started their care practices in complementary and alternative medicine immediately following a diagnosis of breast cancer. They sought out and gathered alternative medicine information from several sources, such as the people around them, media resources, books, magazines,or newspapers.After gathering information,Thai breast cancer survivors would try out various types of complementary medicines rather than use only one type because of information from other people and their ownevaluation.Thefindingsofthisstudyindicatetheneedforaconversationaboutcomplementarymedicine use between healthcare providers and Thai breast cancer survivors as an on-going process throughout the cancer trajectory to ensure that safe and holistic care is provided.