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Clinical effect of Ayurveda medicine in recurrent post-operative ovary carcinoma: a case report

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摘要 Background Abnormal growth of cell called as cancer or malignancy.Although it may be seen in any age,more commonly seen in patients more than 50 years of age.where epithelial ovarian cancer has been commonly seen[1].Approximately 70%of ovarian cancers have been diagnosed at progressive stage where only 30%of women suffering from this cancer,expect to survive up to 5 years.Ovarian malignancy constitutes about 15-20 percent of genital malignancy.In India the incidence of ovarian carcinoma(age adjustable to range from 1.7 to 15.2 from 2012 to 2014)in various population-based registers of cancer.Approximately 59,276 have been estimated as new ovarian cancer causes by the end of 2020 and twenty percent of neoplasms are malignant.It is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in women exceeded only by breast,colon and lung malignancies.Again,the recurrent ovarian cancer is a fatal disease with few survivors.Despite the fact that most patients have uniform surgery and chemotherapy,the status of recurring disease varies.The location of recurrence and the periods between recurrences are likewise widely dispersed.After recurrence,approximately 70%of advanced stage ovarian cancer patients relapse,and even in stage I or II patients,the relapse rate is 20%-25%.Because the survival curve following recurrence never plateaus,the goal of treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer is to control the disease and its symptoms,limit treatment-related damage,and preserve or improve quality of life[2].There seems to be no doubt that Ayurveda,with its holistic approach,is the finest way to limit the adverse treatment outcomes while also enhancing the patient’s quality of life.
出处 《TMR Integrative Medicine》 2022年第13期1-4,共4页 TMR整合医学
关键词 NEOPLASMS limit DOUBT
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