Abstract
Chinese medicine (CM) has a long history of experience and proven successful treatment for chronic diseases and has also played an important role in the provision of health care in China. Patients with chronic diseases are happy to accept CM and physicians are willing to use CM to relieve patients suffering from chronic illnesses. The Chinese health authorities encourage CM development to meet the requirements for the treatment of chronic diseases. CM products are an essential part of medications that have a predominant role in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases in China. A large number of CM clinical studies, including a substantial number of available randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews, have shown that CM is effective and safe in the treatment of chronic diseases. Although the efficacies of some evaluated CM therapies remain uncertain, it is worth assessing them by using CM pattern (Zheng or syndrome) differentiation to verify treatment outcomes. CM is considered to have a better safety profile compared to pharmaceutical chemicals, but inappropriate applications of CM also makes the safety issues a hot discussed subject. As a medical system, CM should be able to provide worldwide contribution for the patients who are suffering from chronic diseases. The application of CM pattern classification in diagnosis with corresponding prescribed treatment using herbal formulae in the relief of chronic diseases can be linked with modern biomedical parameters (biomarkers) as treatment outcomes. These outcome parameters, together with the patients' reported quality of life assessment, can provide innovative approaches for evidence-based estimation of the efficacy of CM treatment in chronic diseases.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 873-881 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Planta Medica |
Volume | 77 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
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Jiang, M., Zhang, C., Cao, H., Chan, K., & Lu, A. (2011). The role of Chinese medicine in the treatment of chronic diseases in China. Planta Medica, 77, 873-881.
Jiang, Miao ; Zhang, Chi ; Cao, Hongxin et al. / The role of Chinese medicine in the treatment of chronic diseases in China. In: Planta Medica. 2011 ; Vol. 77. pp. 873-881.
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Jiang, M, Zhang, C, Cao, H, Chan, K & Lu, A 2011, 'The role of Chinese medicine in the treatment of chronic diseases in China', Planta Medica, vol. 77, pp. 873-881.
The role of Chinese medicine in the treatment of chronic diseases in China. / Jiang, Miao; Zhang, Chi; Cao, Hongxin et al.
In: Planta Medica, Vol. 77, 2011, p. 873-881.
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