Seven Cases of Depression and Anxiety in Gynecological Cancer Survivors Treated with an Herbal Medicine Called Kososan
- VernacularTitle:婦人科がんサバイバーの抑うつ状態や不安に香蘇散が有効であった7例
- Author:
Tatsuya MATSUOKA
1
;
Asako OKAMURA
2
;
Shiro KATO
3
;
Koji SHIMABUKURO
4
Author Information
- Keywords: kososan; depression; anxiety; gynecological cancer survivors
- From:Kampo Medicine 2022;73(4):414-421
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: The lifetime incidence of cancer in women is about 50%, with some gynecological cancers increasing, and the prevalence of depression in patients is assumed to be about 12-25%1). Depression is thought to affect not only suicide but also death from cancer2), and it is important to provide psychological care to patients as survivors from the time they are diagnosed with cancer. Psychotropic drugs are often chosen for treatment, but side effects such as extrapyramidal symptoms, drowsiness, and constipation are observed, and the quality of life of cancer patients can be increasingly compromised.In this article, we report on seven cases of gynecological cancer survivors who experienced significant efficacy of kososan for the depression and anxiety resulting from stress they felt during various processes such as diagnosis, notification, treatment, recurrence, and best supportive care (BSC). Kososan is a qi-regulating formula, and its efficacy in improving depression has been described since ancient times. In particular, it can be widely used for qi problems of women with a deficiency pattern, and its application to gynecological cancer treatment is considered to be very useful.