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Medical Breakthroughs: Using ancient practice to enhance modern treatments

Medical Breakthroughs: Using ancient practice to enhance modern treatments
1 month 10 hours 22 minutes ago Wednesday, September 11 2024 Sep 11, 2024 September 11, 2024 11:57 AM September 11, 2024 in News

A different approach to healthcare is starting to take shape.

It merges eastern and western philosophies. The combination uses the ancient practice of Chinese medicine to enhance modern treatments.

Diane Miller's life was turned upside down.

"When you get hit with a diagnosis like that, the shock, the stress is just unbearable," Miller said.

Diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that had spread to her spine, bones, brain, adrenal glands, and lymph nodes.

"I probably cried every day for the first year," Miller said.

Treated with chemo and radiation, she was overcome with anxiety, until her doctor recommended something new.

"Integrative oncology is the blending of eastern medicines and traditions with western technology and treatments," City of Hope National Medical Center Vice Physician-In-Chief Dr. Edward Kim said.

City of Hope treats the physical aspects of the disease, but also focuses on the patient's mental wellbeing.

"We have to be really cognizant about, of how we bring people back and help them adjust again, holistically, mind, body, and soul," Kim said.

Along with using meditation, music therapy, acupuncture, herbs, aroma therapy and massage, physician researchers are also studying Chinese medicines such as mushrooms.

"White button mushrooms in trying to decrease tumor burden," Kim said.

Decreasing burden of tumor means fewer cancer cells. CBD and THC found in cannabis are now being studied to help with neuropathy in the hands and feet that occur during chemotherapy.

Miller says she used meditation and positive imagery to help calm her fears.

"I feel like it helps my body heal. It helps me rest and honestly, I'm able to enjoy life," Miller said.

Although it's estimated 40 percent of cancer patients use integrative therapies outside the hospital setting, few healthcare organizations offer them to their patients.

One main goal of City of Hope's program is to do comprehensive clinical trials with the eastern medicines, so that within the next five to 10 years, researchers will create a new standard of cancer care, and then the patient will be treated not only with chemo and radiation, but also medicines, herbs and techniques that will enhance their quality of life.

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