Treatment of cancer-related fatigue with the theory of balanced ascending and descending
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Treatment of cancer-related fatigue with the theory of balanced ascending and descending
“In the field of cancer treatment, the theory of ascending and descending in traditional Chinese medicine provides new ideas for the treatment of cancer-related fatigue, emphasizing the balance of qi, blood, yin and yang, soothing the liver and regulating the liver, promoting spleen and stomach health, communicating with the heart and kidneys, and combating cancer and detoxification.”
Modern Chinese Clinical MedicineVol. 31, Issue 4, Pages: 44-47(2024)
LI Peijin, HOU Li, WANG Qian, et al. Treatment of cancer-related fatigue with the theory of balanced ascending and descending[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2024, 31(4): 44-47.
DOI:
LI Peijin, HOU Li, WANG Qian, et al. Treatment of cancer-related fatigue with the theory of balanced ascending and descending[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2024, 31(4): 44-47. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2024.04.007.
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