About this trial
The goal of this study is to evaluate the impact of the "Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy Program for Reinforcing Vital Energy" on patients with breast cancer who are currently undergoing conventional Western medical treatments in Taiwan. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Can the "Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy Program" alleviate symptoms experienced by breast cancer patients? Does the program improve the quality of life for breast cancer patients receiving Western medical treatments? How does the program contribute to the management of side effects associated with Western oncological therapies?
Participants will:
Engage in the "Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy Program for Reinforcing Vital Energy" provided by the Taiwan Compassionate Cancer Care Association.
Receive supportive and educational services, including auxiliary Chinese medicine treatment courses, lifestyle and health education, and psychological counseling.
This study seeks to integrate the concept of holistic healthcare, emphasizing coordinated care that encompasses physical, mental, and social aspects, into the treatment of breast cancer.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Individuals aged 18 years and above and below 85 years, willing to voluntarily participate in the study.
Diagnosed with malignant breast tumors, ICD-10: C50, by conventional medicine.
Patients currently undergoing cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or targeted therapy.
Disqualifiers
Diagnosed solely with carcinoma in situ or benign tumors, including fibrocystic breast conditions, by conventional medicine.
Patients regularly receiving Astragalus polysaccharide injections.
Patients with a history of allergies to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy Program for Reinforcing Vital Energy