Integrative therapy for advanced pancreatic cancer using Kampo and western medicine: A case report

•Kampo medicine may be useful for supportive care in advanced pancreatic cancer,•Kampo medicine can prevent the side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy,•Kampo medicine may slow cancer progression and improve the survival rate. A 45-year-old male patient diagnosed as stage IVa pancreatic can...

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Published inExplore (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 255 - 258
Main Authors Shimizu, Masayuki, Takayama, Shin, Kikuchi, Akiko, Arita, Ryutaro, Ono, Rie, Ishizawa, Kota, Ishii, Tadashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.05.2021
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Summary:•Kampo medicine may be useful for supportive care in advanced pancreatic cancer,•Kampo medicine can prevent the side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy,•Kampo medicine may slow cancer progression and improve the survival rate. A 45-year-old male patient diagnosed as stage IVa pancreatic cancer received anti-cancer treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. During the treatment, he complained of nausea, appetite loss, and fatigue. He received a Kampo diagnosis of qi deficiency, blood stasis, and heat with phlegm; consequently, qi supplementation, smoothing blood, and relieving fever were initiated using Juzentaihoto and Keppuchikuoto. After this treatment, the symptoms showed remarkable improvement. However, computed tomography revealed multiple lung nodules. We prescribed crude drugs with anti-cancer effects, including Scutellaria barbata and Oldenlandia diffusa. These drugs led to slowed development of lung metastases that could be surgically resected. He survived for 7 years after the advanced diagnosis without loss of quality of life. Kampo medicine may be useful for disease control and supportive care in advanced pancreatic cancer patients.
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ISSN:1550-8307
1878-7541
DOI:10.1016/j.explore.2020.07.003