Zhigang WANG, Shaodan TIAN, Jiakui LI, et al. Method of invigorating the spleen and dispelling dampness for pancreatic cancer. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(2):56-59(2022)
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Zhigang WANG, Shaodan TIAN, Jiakui LI, et al. Method of invigorating the spleen and dispelling dampness for pancreatic cancer. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(2):56-59(2022) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2022.02.013.
Method of invigorating the spleen and dispelling dampness for pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the exocrine glands of the pancreas. It is difficult to diagnose early and has a high mortality rate. Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages in treating pancreatic cancer. The homogeny of the spleen and pancreas is recognized by most TCM physicians. Due to common symptoms of pancreatic cancer patients
it is often considered that spleen-Qi deficiency and dampness stagnation are the root causes of pancreatic cancer
and liver depression and Qi stagnation and blood stasis are factors that may contribute to the development of pancreatic cancer. In the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer
the method of invigorating the spleen and dispelling dampness are supposed to be the fundemental therepeutic method and should run from the very beginning to the end of treatment through the whole process. At the same time
attention should also be given to soothing the liver and dispersing masses
promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
and ultimately improving the quality of life of patients and prolonging the survival time of patients. Combined with clinical cases
the application of invigorating the spleen and dispelling dampness in the treatment of pancreatic cancer is introduced.
关键词
胰腺癌健脾祛湿治法应用
Keywords
pancreatic cancerinvigorating the spleen and dispelling dampnesstherapeutic methodapplication
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