Traditional Chinese medicine
for prevention and treatment of hepatocarcinoma
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has played a positive
role in the management of hepatocarcinoma. Hepatocarcinoma patients may present
Qi-stagnation, damp-heat, blood stasis, Qi-deficiency, Yin-deficiency and other
TCM syndromes (Zheng). Modern treatments such as surgery, transarterial
chemoembolization (TACE) and high intensity focus ultrasound treatment would
influence the manifestation of TCM syndromes. Herbs with traditional efficacy
of tonifying Qi, blood and Yin, soothing liver-Qi stagnation, clearing heat and
detoxifying and dissolving stasis, have been demonstrated to be potent to
prevent hepatocarcinogenesis. TCM has been widely used in all aspects of
integrative therapy in hepatocarcinoma, including surgical resection, liver
transplantation, TACE, local ablative therapies and even as monotherapy for
middle-advanced stage hepatocarcinoma. Clinical practices have confirmed that
TCM is effective to alleviate clinical symptoms, improve quality of life and
immune function, prevent recurrence and metastasis, delay tumor progression,
and prolong survival time in hepatocarcinoma patients. The effective mechanism
of TCM against hepatocarcinoma is related to inducing apoptosis, autophagy,
anoikis and cell senescence, arresting cell cycle, regulating immune function,
inhibiting metastasis and angiogenesis, reversing drug resistance and enhancing
effects of chemotherapy. Along with the progress of research in this field, TCM
will contribute more to the prevention and treatment of hepatocarcinoma.
Source: Hu B,
Wang SS,
Du Q.
Traditional Chinese
medicine for prevention and treatment of hepatocarcinoma: From bench to
bedside. World J Hepatol. 2015 May 28;7(9):1209-32.
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