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A Case Report of Korean Medicine Treatment of a Lung Cancer Patient with Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy

Authors :
Kyun Ha Kim
Min-hwa Kim
Gi-yoon Heo
Chan Lee
Im-hak Cho
Hee-kyung Kang
So-yeon Kim
Seong-ha Park
Young-ju Yun
In Lee
Chang-woo Han
Jin-woo Hong
Jung-nam Kwon
Jun-Yong Choi
Source :
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine. 42:1341-1348
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Society of Internal Korean Medicine, 2021.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to report the effect of Korean medicine on a squamous cell lung cancer patient with chemotherapy induction peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). A 61-year old male patient, who had received 4 cycles of chemotherapy after lung surgery from squamous cell lung cancer, was treated with acupuncture and herbal medicines, including Uchasingi-hwan and Samchilchoongcho-capsule, to control CIPN and dyspnea on exertion. The degree of pain was assessed by a numeric rating scale (NRS). After receiving acupuncture and herbal medicines, the NRS score for CIPN symptoms was reduced from 4 to 1 and the NRS score for dyspnea on exertion decreased from 3 to less than 1. Korean medicine could therefore be useful in reducing peripheral neuropathy occurring after chemotherapy and dyspnea after lobectomy.

Subjects

Subjects :
respiratory tract diseases

Details

ISSN :
12269174
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
Accession number :
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