Cancer can cause severe physical, mental and mental pain in affected patients. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine cannot provide a completely effective and comprehensive treatment. Although Western medicine offers potential treatments such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, these therapies are both traumatic and dangerous, leading to serious side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine methods tend to be milder and less toxic, but are less likely to be effective in treating the sequelae of advanced cancer or obstructive tumors. Although Western medicine and Chinese medicine differ in philosophy and method, they provide a lot of things for cancer patients. Traditional Chinese medicine can be used to maximize the body's ability to fight cancer, prepare the body for aggressive treatment attacks, and produce side effects when it occurs. It can prolong recovery time, improve quality of life, and even improve prognosis and reduce the risk of recurrence. The risks associated with TCM include herbal interactions, seeking supportive care instead of available treatments, and possibly reducing the effectiveness of chemotherapy or radiation when combined with Chinese herbal medicines. Both anti-therapeutic and TCM methods are not sufficient to treat cancer patients to the maximum extent possible. A comprehensive treatment plan that takes advantage of each advantage is the most cautious approach.
