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Professor Jiang Shumin Treatment Of Gastric Precancerous Lesions Of The Clinical Experience

Posted on:2012-06-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204330338450666Subject:Chinese medical science
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In our country the incidence of stomach cancer in all kinds of malignant tumors in the second,but now the therapeutic effect of gastric cancer is still not middle-late ideal. If you can do it early diagnosis early treatment, is currently the only effective gastric cancer survival improve measures.Western medicine treatment stomach precancerous lesions of the lack of curative effect exactly drug, TCM always have treat is not ill's traditional strengths,for stomach precancerous lesions TCM treatment of the clinical curative effect of significantly, and more and more attention, and become the focus of research gastric cancer prevention.Professor Jiang ShuMin digesties disease for in TCM therapy nearly 30 years, gastric pre-cancerous made detailed, the system the research, has accumulated rich experience. He judges for syndrome.diferentiation and treatment for intramucosal carcinoma, thinks gastric cancer by hot and humid, and more days is frail, qi stag. spleen and blood stasis, and presents the impurities, cold du unionizing syndrome.My teacher think hot and humid,and qi stagnation,blood stasis for common pathogenic factors, the disease, and in the stomach illness a closely related to the liver and spleen, stomach the hot and humid, and clearly, adjustable chang angry machine pain,promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis established as the main principle, and value detection such as medicine, emphasize signicant pathology tongue mirror each other and, at the same time not forget because of nutriology, different three patients with clinical curative effect is distinct, flexible to add and subtract.
Keywords/Search Tags:TCM therapy, Stomach precancerous lesions, simultaneous insufficiency and excessive, simultaneous occurrence of cold and heat
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