What traditional Chinese medicine to take for lymphoma: 10 days of hot topics and scientific analysis
Recently, the treatment of lymphoma with traditional Chinese medicine has become a hot topic on the Internet. This article will combine the hot content of the past 10 days to provide you with a structured analysis of traditional Chinese medicine regimens suitable for patients with lymphoma, and provide authoritative data reference.
1. Statistics of hot topics across the entire network (last 10 days)

| keywords | search volume index | Main discussion platform |
|---|---|---|
| lymphoma traditional Chinese medicine | 28,500 | Baidu, Zhihu |
| Traditional Chinese Medicine Treats Lymphoma | 15,200 | Douyin, Xiaohongshu |
| Anti-cancer Chinese herbal medicine | 42,800 | WeChat, Weibo |
| Chinese medicine side effects | 36,700 | Professional medical forum |
2. Recommendations for commonly used traditional Chinese medicines for lymphoma
According to the latest guidelines of the Cancer Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, the following traditional Chinese medicines have shown good results in the adjuvant treatment of lymphoma:
| Chinese medicine name | Main ingredients | Mechanism of action | Usage and dosage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Astragalus | Astragaloside IV | Enhance immunity and reduce side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy | 10-30g/day |
| Ganoderma lucidum | Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide | Induces cancer cell apoptosis | 3-9g/day |
| Cordyceps sinensis | cordycepin | Regulate immune function | 3-6g/day |
| Hedyotis diffusa | flavonoids | Inhibit tumor angiogenesis | 15-60g/day |
3. Precautions for using traditional Chinese medicine
1.personalized medicine: Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment, and different syndrome types (such as phlegm-dampness type and blood stasis type) require different prescriptions.
2.Interaction between Chinese and Western medicines: Some traditional Chinese medicines may affect the effect of chemotherapy drugs. For example, ginkgo biloba may increase the risk of bleeding.
| Chinese medicine | Western medicines that may interact | risk level |
|---|---|---|
| Ginseng | anticoagulant drugs | high risk |
| Licorice | antihypertensive drugs | medium risk |
| garlic extract | immunosuppressants | low risk |
4. Recent hot topics of discussion
1.Breakthrough in research on modernization of traditional Chinese medicine: The latest discovery by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences is that astragalus polysaccharide can significantly enhance the efficacy of PD-1 inhibitors.
2.Internet controversial topics: A certain Internet celebrity recommended a "pure Chinese medicine to cure lymphoma" program, which caused experts to question it, and the National Health Commission has intervened in the investigation.
3.international news: The NCI of the United States has included 10 traditional Chinese medicines in the research catalog of adjuvant cancer treatment.
5. Expert advice
1. mustUnder the guidance of regular Chinese medicine oncologistsuse traditional Chinese medicine
2. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment cycle usually requires3-6 monthsto show the effect
3. When cooperating with modern medical treatment, it is necessary to maintainAt least 2 hours between doses
4. Regular monitoringliver and kidney function(once a month)
Conclusion:Traditional Chinese medicine has unique value in the treatment of lymphoma, but it needs to be used scientifically. It is recommended that patients obtain personalized treatment plans through regular medical institutions and not trust online folk remedies. The latest research shows that standard combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment can increase the 5-year survival rate of lymphoma patients by 12-15%.
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