YANG Jigang, LIU Peng, JIANG Yang, et al. TCM pathogenesis and syndrome manifestations of cancer-related fatigue in patients with lung cancer. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(2):113-116(2023)
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YANG Jigang, LIU Peng, JIANG Yang, et al. TCM pathogenesis and syndrome manifestations of cancer-related fatigue in patients with lung cancer. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(2):113-116(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.02.024.
TCM pathogenesis and syndrome manifestations of cancer-related fatigue in patients with lung cancer
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most common symptoms among cancer patients. It runs through the entire cancer course and has a serious impact on the life quality of such patients. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has obvious advantages in the treatment of CRF. The literature researches related to CRF of lung cancer were sorted out and analyzed
and the TCM pathogenesis and syndrome manifestations of CRF of lung cancer were discussed. This paper expounds the viewpoint of different researches on the TCM pathogenesis of CRF from two aspects: taking the deficiency as the foundation
taking the excess as the target and mixing the deficiency and the excess. Combined with the literature
the syndrome characteristics of CRF of the lung cancer were summarized in single syndrome and multiple syndromes. Among the single syndromes of CRF of lung cancer
deficiency syndromes are mainly lung-Qi deficiency syndrome and spleen-Qi deficiency syndrome
and excess syndromes are mainly phlegm-dampness syndrome and blood stasis syndrome. The condition of the patients is usually complicated
and therefore only a few patients with mild fatigue or early-stage lung cancer show a single syndrome. Most of them show multiple syndromes.
关键词
癌因性疲乏肺癌中医病机证候
Keywords
cancer-related fatiguelung cancertraditional Chinese medicinepathogenesissyndrome manifestations
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