Treatment of cancer-related anemia from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin based on the theory of "constant yin deficiency"
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Treatment of cancer-related anemia from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin based on the theory of "constant yin deficiency"
“Experts have studied the traditional Chinese medicine pathogenesis of tumor associated anemia (CRA) and proposed that kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin are its main pathogenesis, manifested as yin deficiency, yang floating, bone depletion, and marrow exhaustion. The treatment of CRA from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin provides new ideas for clinical treatment.”
Modern Chinese Clinical MedicineVol. 33, Issue 1, Pages: 54-57(2026)
HAN Xinpu, LI Xiao, ZHANG Yu, et al. Treatment of cancer-related anemia from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin based on the theory of "constant yin deficiency"[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2026, 33(1): 54-57.
DOI:
HAN Xinpu, LI Xiao, ZHANG Yu, et al. Treatment of cancer-related anemia from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin based on the theory of "constant yin deficiency"[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2026, 33(1): 54-57. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2026.01.010.
Treatment of cancer-related anemia from the perspective of kidney deficiency, blood stasis, and toxin based on the theory of "constant yin deficiency"