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Chinese Medicine For Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common form of malignancy and the number one cause of cancer deaths in females globally.

In the USA, breast cancer accounts for 30% of all cancers in women and is the second commonest cause of cancer related deaths. The specific aetiology of breast cancer remains unknown. However, many risk factors have been identified. These include: increasing age (>40yrs), female gender, positive personal/family history of breast or ovarian cancer, early menarche, and late menopause, late age at first pregnancy, the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), obesity, high fat diet, etc.

The treatment of breast cancer largely depends on the stage of the disease. Different treatment options are available and more than one treatment modalities may be combined for a single patient depending on the stage of the disease, and the histological characteristics of the tumour. Options include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and immunological therapy. However each treatment has its own complications which if occurred may further impact negatively on the survival and quality of life of the patient.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture have been found to have lethal effect on breast cancer cells, reduce breast pain and nodules and ameliorate the side effects that may occur from other treatment modalities.

Most breast cancer cells are oestrogen or progesterone dependent and researches have demonstrated that traditional Chinese herbal medicine reduces tumour growth, induces cell death in both oestrogen and non oestrogen dependent breast cancer cells with no toxicity. The combination TCM and acupuncture have also been found to reduce the pain and size of breast lump in patients with benign breast lesions.

In the hormonal treatment of breast cancer, patients are given antiestrogens which lead to side effects such as hot flushes, depression, etc. Acupuncture effectively prevents hot flushes in breast cancer patients placed on antiestrogens. This is supported by the findings of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan proving the effectiveness of acupuncture for the treatment of hot flushes during menopause. Acupuncture is also devoid of side effects (nausea, dry mouth, dizziness, and anxiety) associated with the use of venlafaxine for patient with hot flushes.

 

Sunrise Neuro-Acupuncture Integrative Clinic is an acupuncture and Chinese medicine clinic in Westboro, Ottawa. We provide care for breast cancer. If you would like to receive more information about this treatment, you can call us at: 613-853-9099

     Source

  1. HealthCMi, Acupuncture & Herbs Reduce Breast Pain And Nodules, 11 June 2014.
  2. HealthCMi, Chinese Herb Kills Breast Cancer Cells , 28 May  2013.
  3. HealthCMi, Acupuncture proven to fight breast cancer treatment side effects, 31 July 2010.
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