Some people say chemotherapy is too painful, that it is akin to killing, and they wish to avoid it. Many patients hold this view. Therefore, here is a tip to help alleviate the suffering caused by chemotherapy. It is widely known that chemotherapy comes with significant side effects, yet its role in killing cancer cells is difficult to replace. Many patients find themselves in a dilemma—what should they do?

During the radiotherapy and chemotherapy period after a patient's surgery, if the chemotherapy reactions are severe, integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatments are often applied simultaneously to alleviate symptoms. These may include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, as well as decreased white blood cell count, reduced platelets, lowered hemoglobin, numbness in the hands and feet, and even skin damage or oral ulcers caused by radiotherapy. The effectiveness in managing these symptoms is quite remarkable. The combined approach of Chinese and Western medicine not only helps reduce the patient's suffering but also enhances the efficacy of chemotherapy in killing cancer cells, thereby improving the overall effectiveness of tumor treatment.