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Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in gynecology. With the incidence rate becoming younger in recent years, although advanced screening methods and preventive vaccines are used, the treatment plan is still limited to surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and all have advantages and disadvantages. After radiotherapy and chemotherapy, cervical cancer belongs to the category of “deficiency of qi and blood”, “deficiency of labor” and “deficiency damage” of traditional Chinese medicine. Under the guidance of TCM theory, we developed Ginseng Poria cocos Ejiao ointment with the method of “invigorating qi and nourishing blood and nourishing yang and solid foundation”. This article mainly describes the cervical cancer after the release. In order to provide new ideas for the future clinical diagnosis and treatment, know the etiology and pathogenesis of post-treatment diseases.
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Treatment of Cervical Cancer with Ointment After Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
How to cite this paper: Wan Peiyu, Cai Jing. (2020) Treatment of Cervical Cancer with Ointment After Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research, 4(3), 69-72.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2020.07.007