대장암 환자의 한약 및 침치료에 대한 국내외 임상연구 결과에 대한 고찰 - Pubmed를 중심으로

The aim of this study was to collect and analyze the clinical studies of traditional herbal medicine and acupuncture treatments for colorectal cancer patients searched in Pubmed and Cochrane library in English. We collected the clinical studies, including randomized controlled trial, case control st...

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Published in동의생리병리학회지 Vol. 30; no. 4; pp. 219 - 228
Main Authors 강윤환, 홍미나, 한창우, 최준용, 박성하, 김소연, Kang, Yun Hwan, Hong, Mi-na, Han, Chang Woo, Choi, Jun Yong, Park, Seong Ha, Kim, So Yeon
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한의병리학회 01.08.2016
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ISSN1738-7698
2283-2529
2288-2529
DOI10.15188/kjopp.2016.08.30.4.219

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Summary:The aim of this study was to collect and analyze the clinical studies of traditional herbal medicine and acupuncture treatments for colorectal cancer patients searched in Pubmed and Cochrane library in English. We collected the clinical studies, including randomized controlled trial, case control study and cohort study, in the PubMed and Cochrane library using keywords 'Colorectal Cancer', 'Korean Medicine', 'Traditional Chinese Medicine', 'Kampo' and 'Acupuncture'. Then we analyzed them according to the objective of the therapy, i.e. improving therapy prognosis, reducing chemotherapy's adverse event and reducing operational adverse event. In case RCT, we evaluate the quality of the study with jadad scale. Total 18 studies were selected. There were 3 studies about improving therapy prognosis, 6 studies about reducing chemotherapy's adverse event and 9 studies about reducing operational adverse event. Traditional medicine might improve therapy prognosis in terms of the survival rate, relapse/metastasis rate, quality of life and immune function. The specific herbal formula, 'Goshajinkigan' might not be successful about reducing chemotherapy's adverse event, peripheral neurotoxicity. 'Hangeshanshinto' might reduce the duration of oral mucositis but it is not clear to reduce the incidence of that. 'PHY906' might reduce the incidence of diarrhea. Acupuncture might reduce operational adverse event such as gastrointestinal dysfunction and pain. And 'Daikenchuto' might not be successful in reducing operational adverse event, gastrointestinal dysfunction. Further studies are needed to clarify the efficacy of traditional herbal medicine and acupuncture for colorectal cancer patients.
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ISSN:1738-7698
2283-2529
2288-2529
DOI:10.15188/kjopp.2016.08.30.4.219