2022
DOI: 10.4103/jin.jin_1_22
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Nursing perspective of expert consensus for diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine

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“…According to the Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, [76] lung cancer is currently divided into 5 syndromes in the field of traditional Chinese medicine: lung stagnation and phlegm coagulation, spleen deficiency and phlegm dampness, yin deficiency and phlegm heat, deficiency of both qi and yin, and deficiency of kidney yang (see Fig. 3).…”
Section: Treatment Of Lung Cancer With Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, [76] lung cancer is currently divided into 5 syndromes in the field of traditional Chinese medicine: lung stagnation and phlegm coagulation, spleen deficiency and phlegm dampness, yin deficiency and phlegm heat, deficiency of both qi and yin, and deficiency of kidney yang (see Fig. 3).…”
Section: Treatment Of Lung Cancer With Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the different etiologies of CMVD, it can be divided into three categories: CMVD without OCAD, CMVD with OCAD, and other types of CMVD 1 . CMVD without OCAD includes microvascular angina and coronary slow flow phenomenon 15 . There are three common clinical types of CMVD with OCAD: 1) patients with stable angina pectoris and coronary artery disease (CAD) heavier than the symptoms expected from the degree of coronary stenosis; 2) acute coronary syndrome; 3) after emergency percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), the blood vessels were re-routed, but the myocardial perfusion was not restored, that is, there was no reflow 15 .…”
Section: Classification and Diagnostic Criteria Of Cmvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common TCM syndromes of CMVD include blood stasis, phlegm turbidity, qi deficiency, qi stagnation, Yin deficiency, and Yang deficiency. The common complex syndrome type is qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome, followed by phlegm and blood stasis syndrome, Yang deficiency and blood stasis syndrome, and qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome 15 . The main clinical symptoms of CMVD are paroxysmal chest tightness or chest pain, which can be divided into 6 kinds of syndromes.…”
Section: Tcm Treatment Of Cmvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The incidence of BCRL in BC survivors ranges from 7% to 58% because of different treatments [ 2 , 3 ]. Although the pathogenesis of BCRL is still incompletely understood, it involves a series of continuous and complex processes including fat deposition, lymphatic fibrosis, and infiltration of inflammatory cells [ 4 ]. As a serious complication, BCRL has not been well recognized and has not been effectively resolved.…”
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confidence: 99%