Concept and strategy of traditional Chinese medicine balanced treatment of breast cancer from the perspective of "pathogenesis and state identification"
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.03.019
- VernacularTitle:从"机态辨识"立论的乳腺癌中医平衡调治理念与策略
- Author:
Guibin WANG
1
;
Honglin SITU
;
Li GUO
;
Zhuobin WEN
;
Hanguang JING
;
Yi LIN
Author Information
1. 广东省中医院 广州 510120
- Keywords:
breast cancer;
traditional Chinese medicine;
pathogenesis and state identification;
balance
- From:
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2024;47(3):440-444
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
In view of the difficulties and blind spots of western medicine, how to make scientific decisions to standardize the treatment of breast cancer in traditional Chinese medicine and improve the participation of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of breast cancer is an important focus of innovative breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment. Based on the clinical experience of Professor LIN Yi, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, and on the basis of "disease identification and syndrome differentiation", this paper summarizes and refines the status of qi and blood imbalance, accumulation of phlegm and blood stasis, viscera deficiency, and cold heat cementation in breast cancer, and further proposes the "six views" of breast cancer balanced treatment: the pathogenesis view focuses on "evil invasion due to vital qi deficiency, and the proliferation of tumors", and the pathogenesis view focuses on "cancer toxin and imbalance of yin and yang", the diagnostic view focuses on "examining the underlying factors and understanding the causes and effects", the differentiation view focuses on "balancing qi, blood, yin, and yang to achieve harmony", the therapeutic view focuses on "supporting vital qi and eliminating evil, and considering the root cause and syndromes", and the rehabilitation view focuses on "adjusting balance to maintain a stable state". We are committed to holistic syndrome differentiation and treatment, balancing yin, yang, qi, and blood, thereby harmonizing the internal environment of the human body, and mobilizing the immune and rehabilitation functions of the body.