Nutrition and nutrients and effect on liver tumors: a Chinese herb-jia wei si jun zi tang-next to an intervention by bv. TACE, LITT, liver perfusion or operation in liver tumors, improves significantly better functioning and recovery of the liver after surgery compared with pure Western approach and guidance of a surgery in liver tumors. Article update 16 October 2011.

March 25, 2005: source: Zhong Yao Cai. 2004 May; 27 (5): 387-9.

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[Clinical observation on prevention of "jia wei si jun zi tang" from damage or hepatic or liver cancer booking function after intervention]

[Article in Chinese] Zhang B, Huang G, Zhang Y, Chen X, Hu P, Xu B.

Tumor Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510060.

OBJECTIVE: To observe prevention or "Jia Wei Si Jun Zi Tang" (JWSJZT) from damage or hepatic function after intervention or liver cancer booking. METHODS: 65 patients with advance cancer were randomly into two groups internship or liver, the control group (regular protective therapy) and the treatment group (regular protective therapy + JWSJZT). There were 33 and 32 cases in the control group and treatment group, respectively. ICGR15 was detected before the first and the second intervention treatment and one month after the second intervention treatment, respectively. ICGR15 change was observed before and after the intervention treatment in the two groups.

RESULTS: 11.13% +/-ICGR15 was 7.28% in the treatment group and 11.81% +/-7.43% in the control group (P > 0.05) before the first intervention; 18.36% +/-9.82% in the control group and 12.18% +/-5.22% in the treatment group, before the second invention treatment (P< 0.05);="" 19.12%="" +/-="" 9.96%="" in="" the="" control="" group="" and="" 12.83%="" +/-="" 5.28%="" in="" the="" treatment="" group="" one="" month="" after="" the="" second="" intervention="" treatment="" (p=""><>

CONCLUSION: The western medicine + JWSJZT group is superior in curative effect to western medicine group.

PMID: 15376398 [PubMed-indexed for MEDLINE]