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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-576804

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Objective To analyse the tongue characteristics of cancer patients during chemotherapy ,in order to guide the TCM treatment. Methods 42 patients' tongue figure was collected respectively before and after chemotherapy by Canon digital camera, then to analyse the characteristics. Results Purple tongue was the most common in tongue color, account for 38.10%;meanwhile the tongue with stasis patch or with toothmark were common in tongue shape, account for respectively 26.19% and 21.43%;white thick or greasy tongue fur was the most common, especially in the central of tongue. Conclusion Deficience of Qi and blood stasis syndrome is common in cancer patients after chemotherapy, it is helpful to provide tasis for treatment of tonifying Qi and activating blood during chemotherapy.

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China Oncology ; (12)1998.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542481

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Background and purpose:Irinotecan(CPT-11) is a derivative of camptothecin,an inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase I.CPT-11 is oxidized to inactivated metabolites(including APC)by CyP3A enzymes and activated to SN-38 by Carboxylesterase-2(CES-2).CPT-11 has been shown to exhibit excellent antitumor activity against colorectal cancer.Our research is to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of CPT-11 combined with 5-FU/CF in the treatment of advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer.Methods:thirty-two cases of advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer patients were treated,and thirty cases were evaluable for efficacy.of which 19 cases were grouped with one cycle every two weeks and 13 cases were grouped with one cycle every three weeks.Results:In 30 evaluable patients,2 cases had complete response,11 cases had partial response,14 cases had stable disease and 3 cases with progressive disease.The response rate of the whole group was 43.3% and the stability rate was 46.7%.The clinical beneficial response rate was 83.3%.Median time to progression was 7.2 months and median overall survival time was 13.8 months. Dose limiting toxicity was delayed diarrhea and neutropenia.There was no death during the treatment.Conclusions:CPT-11 combined with 5-Fu/CF is an effective and well tolerated regimen in the treatment of advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer.which can relieve symptoms and improve quality of life of the patients.It can be used as the first-line or second-line therapy for advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer.

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