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E-grāmata: Cancer Management with Chinese Medicine [World Scientific e-book]

(Beijing Hospital Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China), (Ntu, S'pore & Renhai Clinic, S'pore)
  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814374750
  • World Scientific e-book
  • Cena: 66,76 €*
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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814374750
Significant advances made by Western medicine in the treatment of cancer are well-documented, but little has been written in English on complementary holistic treatment with Chinese medical methods that manage its symptoms and ameliorate the side effects of surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. This book explains the complementary approach using cases from the medical files of Professor Rencun Yu, who was trained in Western medical oncology but also practices Chinese medicine. In addition, introductory chapters explain the basic principles of Chinese medicine, while other chapters cover the prevention of cancers through appropriate nutrition and living habits. The book should command the attention of medical professionals as well as the layperson interested in preventing and understanding the illness.There is no equivalent book in English that so skillfully combines an introduction to Chinese medical principles and cancer management for the general reader with detailed clinical studies of the crucial complementary role played by Chinese medicine in Western treatments for cancer patients.
About the Authors vii
Preface ix
1 Introduction
1(6)
Hong Hai
The TCM Approach to Cancer Management
4(3)
2 Principles of Diagnosis and Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine
7(38)
Hong Hai
2.1 Origins of Chinese Medical Theory
9(3)
2.2 The Establishment of Traditional Chinese Medicine
12(4)
2.3 Core Concepts and Entities in TCM
16(12)
2.4 Models for Analysis and Diagnosis of Illness
28(14)
2.5 TCM as Science
42(3)
3 Herbs and Prescriptions for Therapy
45(14)
Hong Hai
3.1 Chinese Materia Medica
45(2)
3.2 Preparation and Consumption of Herbs for Medicinal Use
47(1)
3.3 Contraindications and Toxicities
48(3)
3.4 Classification of Herbs
51(3)
3.5 Chinese Medical Prescriptions
54(5)
4 Cancer Prevention and Treatment Using TCM
59(16)
Yu Rencun
4.1 Avoidance of Factors Contributing to Higher Incidence of Cancers
60(3)
4.2 Healthy Living for Cancer Prevention
63(1)
4.3 Principles of Using TCM in Cancer Treatment
64(8)
4.4 Combining Western Medical and TCM Treatments
72(2)
4.5 Preserving Life or Eliminating the Illness?
74(1)
5 Major Forms of Cancer and Case Studies
75(64)
Yu Rencun
5.1 Lung Cancer
75(19)
5.2 Breast Cancer
94(13)
5.3 Liver Cancer
107(10)
5.4 Colorectal Cancer
117(10)
5.5 Stomach Cancer
127(12)
6 Diet, Exercise and Health Cultivation
139(12)
Hong Hai
6.1 Nutrition in Cancer Prevention
139(2)
6.2 Nutritional Therapy for Cancer Patients
141(2)
6.3 TCM Perspectives of Appropriate Diets for Cancer Patients
143(2)
6.4 Dietary Restrictions
145(1)
6.5 Exercise and Life Cultivation
146(5)
References 151(2)
Appendix 1 Herbs Used in Cancer Therapy 153(42)
Appendix 2 Common Foods with Anti-Cancer Effects 195(16)
Index 211