您当前的位置:
首页 >
文章列表页 >
A Case Study on Treatment of pancreatic cancer by Li QuanWang with regulating Qi and invigorating spleen and resolving phlegm and masses
    • A Case Study on Treatment of pancreatic cancer by Li QuanWang with regulating Qi and invigorating spleen and resolving phlegm and masses

    • According to the latest report, the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences successfully used traditional Chinese medicine to treat patients with liver metastases from pancreatic cancer, and improved their physical strength and discomfort symptoms through traditional Chinese medicine conditioning.
    •   

      Received:20 October 2024

      Published Online:07 October 2024

    移动端阅览

  • ZHANG Kerui,GUAN Qingye,LI Quanwang.A Case Study on Treatment of pancreatic cancer by Li QuanWang with regulating Qi and invigorating spleen and resolving phlegm and masses[J].,

  •  
  •  

0

Views

114

下载量

0

CSCD

Alert me when the article has been cited
提交
Tools
Download
Export Citation
Share
Add to favorites
Add to my album

Related Articles

A Case of Kidney Injury Caused by Anti-vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Targeting Drugs Treated by Method of Benefiting Qi, Warming Yang, Resolving Dampness and Draining Turbidity
A Case Report of Pregnancy After 5 Times of Adverse Pregnancy with Severe Intrauterine Adhesion Treated with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
A Case of Myelodysplastic Syndrome with Primitive Cellular Hyperplasia (MDS, EB-1) Treated by Prof. HuXiaomei with Compound QingHuangSan
A Case of Post-infection Bronchiolitis Obliterans Treated by Integrat-ed Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
A Case of Treating Pulmonary Nodules by Master of National Physician XIONG Ji-bo

Related Author

ZHOU Yuan
WANG Chen
LIU Henglian
XIA Min
SONG Ying
WANG Xueying
HU Xiaomei
HUO Jingwei

Related Institution

Department of Nephrology, Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM institute of kidney disease, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Clinical Medicine, Key Laboratory of Liver and Kidney Diseases, Ministry of Education
Department of gynaecology, Chongqing hospital of traditional Chinese Medicine
Hematology Department of Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Graduate School of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Xiyuan Clinical Medical College,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
0