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Researchers find acupuncture combined with moxibustion effective for the treatment of chemoradiotherapy induced leukopenia. Shanghai Tongji Hospital researchers determined that acupuncture combined with moxibustion successfully increases white blood cell levels and stabilizes the overall health of patients suffering from leukopenia (a disorder characterized by reduced white blood cell levels). The results were verified by blood assays and additional clinical evidence in a controlled trial comparing...
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Alternative Medizin bei Krebspatienten Brustkrebs-Patientinnen können unter Hitzewallungen leiden, wenn sie mit Hormonen behandelt werden. Zur Behandlung dieser Wärmeschübe gerät die Akupunktur in den Blickpunkt, jedoch sind die wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse zur Wirksamkeit nicht eindeutig. Brustkrebs ist die häufigste Krebserkrankung bei Frauen. Nach aktuellen Zahlen des Robert-Koch-Instituts [1] bekommen 29 von 100 Frauen, die neu an Krebs erkranken, Brustkrebs. Die Behandlung erfolgt meist durch die Entnahme...
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ABSTRACT Curcumin Trotz des medizinischen Fortschritts stirbt in Deutschland jeder Vierte an Krebs. Fieberhaft wird daher nach wirksamen Mittel gegen diese „Pest“ unserer Zeit gesucht. Die Natur hält die Antwort zur Lösung des Krebsproblems bereit. Es ist schlüssig bewiesen, dass bestimmte pflanzliche Stoffe, die natürlich in der Nahrung vorkommen, die Fähigkeit haben, Krebs zu verhindern. Einer dieser wichtigen Wirkstoffe unter diesen „bioaktiven Pflanzenstoffen“ ist Curcumin....
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Objective: Sleep disturbance is a major consequence of hot flashes among breast cancer survivors. This study evaluated the effects of electro-acupuncture (EA) versus gabapentin (GP) for sleep disturbances among breast cancer survivors experiencing daily hot flashes. Methods: We analyzed data from a randomized controlled trial involving 58 breast cancer survivors experiencing bothersome hot flashes at least two times per day. Participants were randomly assigned to receive 8 weeks of EA or daily GP (total dose of 900 mg/d)....
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Übelkeit und Erbrechen als Folge einer chemischen Krebstherapie belasten die betroffenen Patienten oft zusätzlich. Wo konventionelle Antiemetika nicht helfen, können pflanzliche Zubereitungen aus der Traditionellen Chinesischen Medizin eine Alternative sein. Über 70 % der mit Oxaliplatin behandelten Krebspatienten leiden unter Übelkeit und Erbrechen. Oftmals nehmen diese Symptome mit der Häufigkeit der Behandlungszyklen zu und mindern die Lebensqualität nachhaltig. Die pharmakologischen Mechanismen, wie es im menschlichen...
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BACKGROUND: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is one of the most common complementary and alternative medicines used in the treatment of patients with breast cancer. However, the clinical effect of TCM on survival, which is a major concern in these individuals, lacks evidence from large-scale clinical studies. METHODS: The authors used the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database to conduct a retrospective population-based cohort study of...
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Vasomotor symptoms are common adverse effects of antiestrogen hormone treatment in conventional breast cancer care. Hormone replacement therapy is contraindicated in patients with breast cancer. Venlafaxine (Effexor), the therapy of choice for these symptoms, has numerous adverse effects. Recent studies suggest acupuncture may be effective in reducing vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women. This randomized controlled trial tested whether acupuncture reduces vasomotor symptoms and produces fewer...
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In the largest, most rigorous study of its kind, acupuncture was found to significantly reduce the debilitating joint pain experienced by tens of thousands of women each year while being treated for early stage breast cancer, according to SWOG research results to be announced at a December 7 press conference at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Investigators from SWOG, the global cancer clinical trials...
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A pilot study carried out in China suggests that acupuncture may be effective for reducing cancer pain. In a randomised trial, 42 patients with moderate to severe cancer pain were randomly assigned to three different groups. Those in group one were needled at the ‘Four Gates’ (Si Guan  – bilateral Hegu L.I.4 and Taichong LIV-3), group two received needling at the Four Gates combined with...
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An American pilot study suggests that acupuncture may have a protective effect on white blood cell (WBC) populations in women undergoing chemotherapy for gynaecological malignancies. Twenty-one ovarian cancer patients received either active or sham acupuncture while undergoing myelosuppressive chemotherapy. A standardised acupuncture protocol involving manual and electrical stimulation was applied two to three times per week for a total of 10 sessions, starting one week...
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