Traditional Chinese Medicine for Cancer
In TCM theory, there is specific concept for tumor, but not for
cancer. TCM practitioners believe that tumor can be caused by internal
and external factors. Internal factors include qi stagnation and
blockage of qi in internal organs in the body. External factors include
toxins from the environment. From the perspective of traditional Chinese
medicine, cancer is the manifestation of an underlying imbalance, and a
tumor is the uppermost branch of the illness, but not the root. Same
type of cancer can be caused by different imbalances.

TCM aims to identify the individual patterns of qi imbalance. TCM
practitioners are guided by 8 principles to analyze symptoms and put
particular conditions into groups: cold and heat, inside and outside,
too much and not enough, yin and yang.
Chinese Herbs for Cancer
1) Qing Hao Su (Artemisinin): According to studies published in
Life Sciences, Cancer Letters and Anticancer Drugs, artemesinin, a
derivative of the wormwood plant commonly used in Chinese medicine, can
kill off cancer cells, and do it at a rate of 12,000 cancer cells for
every healthy cell. By itself, artemisinin is about 100 times more
selective in killing cancer cells as opposed to normal cells. The new
artemisinin compound is 34,000 times more potent in killing the cancer
cells as opposed to their normal cousins. So the tagging process appears
to have greatly increased the potency of artemisinin’s cancer-killing
properties (1).
2) Huang Qi (Astragalus Root): One of the most widely used herbs
in TCM, astragalus root is a proven immune booster. A study published in
Cancer Letters suggests that astragalus inhibits tumor growth, thwarts
tumor spreading, reduces the immune-suppressing effects of chemotherapy,
and may enhance the effects of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs like
cisplatin and carboplatin (2).
3) Huang Qin (Chinese Skullcap): It is traditionally used for
fever, liver and lung complaints. Professor Cathie Martin of the John
Innes Centre in Norwich found compounds called flavones, found in the
Huang Qin roots, not only have beneficial anti-viral and anti-oxidant
effects, but also killed human cancers while leaving healthy cells
untouched. In animal experiments the flavones halted tumor growth (3).
4) Tian Men Dong (Asparagus Root): Though the studies conducted
on asparagus root to examine its biological effects have only been
conducted on mice, evidence shows anticancer activity against leukemia
and lung cancer. One study found that asparagus root inhibited the
production of tumor necrosis factor alpha (4).
Chinese Herbal Therapy for Cancer
Fu Zhen therapy is an immune enhancing herbal regimen of Chinese
herbs often used as an adjunct cancer therapy in Chinese medicine. In Fu
Zhen therapy, the objective is to support and stimulate deep energy
systems within the body to make it stronger and more resistant to
degeneration.
Yangzheng Xiaoji is beneficial to people with certain solid
tumors when used in combination with chemotherapy. It is a traditional
Chinese formula consisting of 14 herbs.
Herbal Antitoxin therapy is a regularly used type of therapy with
proven effects in inhibiting tumor growth. Kelp and Pokeroot are
amongst the herbs known to dissolve tumors.
Guidelines of Diagnosis and Therapy in Oncology with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Nowadays, there are guidelines of diagnosis and treatment for
different types of cancer in traditional Chinese medicine. With the
development and use of Chinese medicine in clinical practice,
standardization of diagnosis and treatment has become necessary to
improve the level of medical care. In 2006, World Health Organization
western pacific region experts reached consensus on clinical practice
guidelines for lung cancer treatment with Chinese medicine. On this
basis, the Cooperative Organization of Practice Guidelines on
traditional Chinese medicine and Cancer was established, which
summarizes and evaluates evidence-based research results. It is the
first national recognition of the traditional Chinese medicine syndrome
differentiation standard, treatment principles, and drug
recommendations. In 2014, the Guidelines of Diagnosis and Therapy in
Oncology with traditional Chinese medicine was published. It promotes
and highlights the characteristics and advantages of TCM. TCM
practitioners can use the guidelines as international standards. There
are hospitals in China that offer integrated Chinese and Western
medicine cancer treatment. (List of cancer hospitals in China)