The Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Management of Cervical Cancer.

The American journal of Chinese medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1142/S0192415X24500411
Dailin Wu, Ruisheng Zhou, Hongyu Chen, Yanli Pan, Ying Tang, Daihan Zhou
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Globally, cervical cancer poses a substantial public health challenge, with low and middle-income countries bearing the highest burden [Rajkhowa, P., D.S. Patil, S.M. Dsouza, P. Narayanan and H. Brand. Evidence on factors influencing HPV vaccine implementation in South Asia: a scoping review. Glob. Public Health 18: 2288269, 2023]. The incidence rate ranks second highest among female malignant tumors in China, following only breast cancer. The prognosis of advanced cervical cancer is extremely poor, with a 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate of only 15%, and the treatment of advanced recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer remains a huge challenge. An increasing amount of evidence suggests that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can significantly enhance sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs, strengthen antitumor effects, and notably improve adverse reactions associated with cancer such as fatigue and bone marrow suppression. In recent years, the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Chinese herbal medicines, such as the Guizhi-Fuling-decoction, the compound Yangshe granule, Huangqi, and Ginseng, herbal monomers (e.g., Ginsenoside Rh2, Tanshinone IIA, and Tetrandrine), and the related extracts and compound formulations, have received extensive attention for the treatment of cervical cancer. This paper reviews the research progress of TCM in cervical cancer. In addition, we reported a case of an advanced cervical cancer patient with multiple abdominal and pelvic metastasis who initially received chemotherapy, was then treated with TCM alone, and subsequently survived for 22 years. The model of whole-process management with TCM can enable more cancer patients to obtain longer survival periods.

传统中医药在宫颈癌治疗中的作用。
在全球范围内,宫颈癌对公共卫生构成了巨大挑战,中低收入国家承受的负担最重[Rajkhowa,P.、D.S. Patil、S.M. Dsouza、P. Narayanan 和 H. Brand。影响南亚 HPV 疫苗实施因素的证据:范围审查。Glob.Glob. Public Health 18: 2288269, 2023]。宫颈癌在中国女性恶性肿瘤中发病率仅次于乳腺癌,居第二位。晚期宫颈癌的预后极差,5 年无进展生存(PFS)率仅为 15%,晚期复发或转移性宫颈癌的治疗仍然是一个巨大的挑战。越来越多的证据表明,中医药能显著提高化疗药物的敏感性,增强抗肿瘤作用,明显改善乏力、骨髓抑制等癌症相关不良反应。近年来,桂枝茯苓汤、复方洋参颗粒、黄芪、人参等中药材、中药单体(如人参皂苷 Rh2、丹参酮 IIA、四逆散等)以及相关提取物和复方制剂在治疗宫颈癌方面的疗效和机制受到广泛关注。本文回顾了中药治疗宫颈癌的研究进展。此外,我们还报告了一例腹腔和盆腔多发转移的晚期宫颈癌患者,该患者最初接受化疗,后单独接受中医药治疗,随后存活了 22 年。中医药全程调理的模式可以让更多癌症患者获得更长的生存期。
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