Phytosomes: A Promising Nanocarrier System for Enhanced Bioavailability and Therapeutic Efficacy of Herbal Products
Phytomedicine Plus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100779 - 100779
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Optimizing the Future: A Game Theory to Tumor Therapeutic Strategies
Fang-Yuan Liu,
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Xin Liu,
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Dewu Ding
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et al.
Biological Procedures Online,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
27(1)
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Cancer
poses
significant
economic
and
societal
burdens
on
countries
in
the
coming
decades.
During
chemotherapy,
patients
frequently
encounter
adverse
reactions.
Recent
research
has
revealed
that
Chinese
medicine
plays
a
crucial
role
mitigating
side
effects
of
chemotherapy.
Therefore,
this
article,
we
propose
cancer
treatment
process
can
be
likened
to
an
unequal
game.
To
refine
strategies,
suggest
employing
Steinberg
model
incorporate
into
chemotherapy
regimen
for
tumor
treatment.
We
found
when
malignant
tumors
exhibit
vigorous
proliferation,
doctors
should
administer
conjunction
with
drugs,
continuously
optimizing
therapeutic
effect
medicine.
Upon
reaching
specific
threshold
medicine,
may
appropriately
augment
dosage
building
upon
initial
regimen.
Conversely,
cases
where
proliferation
ability
is
weak,
adjuvant
therapy
kept
relatively
balanced
state.
Once
attains
particular
threshold,
concurrently
increased
achieve
superior
result.
From
game
theory
perspective,
devise
strategies
minimize
drug
toxicity
improve
outcomes
by
coordinating
use
drugs
appropriate
adjustments
methods.
Language: Английский
Factors influencing the utilization of Traditional Chinese Medicine in cancer treatment: a qualitative meta-synthesis of patient and healthcare professional perspectives
Runbing Xu,
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Yanan Sun,
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Yifei Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 5, 2025
The
complementary
role
of
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine
(TCM)
in
cancer
management
has
been
widely
acknowledged.
However,
its
implementation
continues
to
face
numerous
challenges.
Identifying
and
elucidating
the
factors
that
influence
integration
TCM
into
therapy
is
essential.
Developing
effective
strategies
crucial
transitioning
from
theoretical
evidence
practical
application.
A
total
nine
databases
were
systematically
searched
their
inception
until
1
October
2023.
review
includes
qualitative
mixed-method
studies
examining
attitudes
perceptions
patients
healthcare
providers
toward
use
treatment.
included
evaluated
using
a
quality
assessment
tool.
An
appropriate
model
or
framework
was
identify
potential
facilitators
impediments
affecting
implementation.
Based
on
identified
barriers,
behavior
change
interventions
subsequently
developed.
39
are
review,
comprising
31
eight
mixed-methods
studies.
these
acceptable.
Key
barriers
as
follows:
insufficient
knowledge
experience
TCM,
neglect
details
doctor-patient
communication,
limited
number
specialists,
lack
funding,
absence
multidisciplinary
collaborative
atmosphere.
In
response
we
recommend
improving
structured
referral
pathways,
developing
communication
manual,
other
targeted
enhance
care.
This
study
identifies
48
tentatively
proposes
series
intervention
strategies.
Future
research
should
focus
localized
empirical
different
settings.
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?RecordID=421822,
identifier
CRD42023421822.
Language: Английский