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. 2013 Feb;33(1):19-26.
doi: 10.1016/s0254-6272(13)60095-3.

Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome-related herbal prescriptions in treatment of malignant tumors

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Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome-related herbal prescriptions in treatment of malignant tumors

Zhizhen Liu et al. J Tradit Chin Med. 2013 Feb.
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the distribution characteristics of TCM syndromes and the related herbal prescriptions for malignant tumors (MT).

Methods: A clinical database of the TCM syndromes and the herbal prescriptions in treatment of 136 MT patients were established. The data were then analyzed using cluster and frequency analysis.

Results: According to the cluster analysis, the TCM syndromes in MT patients mainly included two patterns: deficiency of both Qi and Yin and internal accumulation of toxic heat. The commonly-prescribed herbs were Huangqi (Astraglus), Nüzhenzi (Fructus Ligustri Lucid), Lingzhi (Ganoderma Lucidum), Huaishan (Dioscorea Opposita), Xiakucao (Prunella Vulgaris), and Baihuasheshecao (Herba Hedyotidis).

Conclusion: Deficiency of Qi and Yin is the primary syndrome of MT, and internal accumulation of toxic heat is the secondary syndrome. The herbs for Qi supplementation and Yin nourishment are mainly used, with the assistance of herbs for heat-clearance and detoxification.

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