ObjectiveTo evaluate the curative effect of supplementedGanmai-Dazaodecoction for malignant tumor correlation with depression.MethodsA total of 98 patients with malignant tumor-related depression were divided into a treatment group and acontrol group according to the random number table. The control group were treated with flupentixol and melitracen tablets (Deanxit) combined with conventional treatment, the treatment group were treated with oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine supplemented Ganmai-Dazaodecoction combined with conventional treatment for 8 weeks. The Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) was used to evaluate the curative effect.ResultsThe effective rate showed no significant difference between the treatment groupand the control group (79.59%vs.75.51%;χ2=0.059,P=0.809). HAMD scores in both groups were significantly decreased after the treatment than before treatment (12.8±3.4 vs. 29.4±4.7 in the treatment group, 12.3±3.6vs.28.7±4.5 in the controlgroup, allP<0.05), there was no significant difference in HAMD scores after the treatment between the treatment group and the control group (t=0.707,P=0.481). ConclusionCurative effect of supplementedGanmai-Dazaodecoction is equal to flupentixol andmelitracen tablets in patients with malignant tumor-related depression.