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Role of Kampo Medicine in Modern Cancer Therapy: Towards Completion of Standard Treatment

Yoshiharu Motoo

Departments of Medical Oncology and Kampo Medicine, Komatsu Sophia Hospital, Ishikawa, Japan


Kampo Medicine is a traditional Japanese medicine and is well integrated with modern medicine. Anticancer agents are highly developed, and evidence regarding standard treatment has accumulated. Kampo Medicine helps support patients with cancer who lack vital energy and feel cold. Cancer chemotherapy is associated with adverse reactions that are refractory to modern therapy, such as anorexia, general malaise/fatigue, and peripheral neuropathy. Recently, evidence of the effectiveness of Kampo Medicines for these symptoms has been reported in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine celebrated the first 20 years of its evidence-based medicine (EBM) committee in June 2021. The activities of this committee include publication of the Evidence Reports of Kampo Treatment, which contains RCTs and meta-analyses, including RCTs on cancer supportive care. Evidence is accumulating for hangeshashinto for mucositis, rikkunshito for anorexia, goshajinkigan and ninjin'yoeito for peripheral neuropathy, hochuekkito for general malaise/fatigue, and shakuyakukanzoto for myalgia/arthralgia. However, additional evidence and further clinical trials are needed. Supportive care with Kampo Medicine increases the likelihood of completing standard treatment for cancer.

J Nippon Med Sch 2022; 89: 139-144

Keywords
Kampo, chemotherapy, anorexia, general malaise, peripheral neuropathy

Correspondence to
Yoshiharu Motoo, MD, PhD, FACP, Departments of Medical Oncology and Kampo Medicine, Komatsu Sophia Hospital, 478 Oki-machi, Komatsu, Ishikawa 923-0861, Japan
mot@sophia-hosp.jp

Received, August 28, 2021
Accepted, September 15, 2021