Huiming BAI, Mingyue TAN, Bin SUN, et al. Multicenter study on distribution of TCM syndrome types and clinical features of bladder cancer patients in Shanghai. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(10):14-18(2021)
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Huiming BAI, Mingyue TAN, Bin SUN, et al. Multicenter study on distribution of TCM syndrome types and clinical features of bladder cancer patients in Shanghai. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(10):14-18(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.2101154.
Multicenter study on distribution of TCM syndrome types and clinical features of bladder cancer patients in Shanghai
Objective,2,To investigate the distribution and clinical features of TCM syndromes in bladder cancer patients in Shanghai.,Methods,2,525 cases of bladder cancer in Shanghai were investigated by TCM syndrome questionnaire, and the pathological results (yes/non-invasive bladder cancer) were investigated. Then the pathological cell grade (high/low risk), cystoscopy (number of tumors: single/multiple), history (age of onset, incidence: initial/recurrence) were investigated in the non-invasive bladder cancer patients and life scale was used to evaluate the quality of life.,Results,2,①Among 525 patients, male patients accounted for 68.0% and female patients accounted for 32.0%. In the patients’ TCM syndrome, the damp-heat perfusion type and stasis toxin accumulation type were relatively high, Then followed by deficiency of kidney yin type, non-documented/other TCM syndrome type and deficiency of spleen and kidney yang; Pathology showed that there was a difference in TCM syndrome distribution between non-invasive bladder cancer and invasive bladder cancer (,P,<,0.05). The highest proportion of TCM syndrome type was damp-heat perfusion type in non-invasive bladder cancer. The most invasive bladder cancer patients was stasis toxin accumulation type. ②The most middle and low grade TCM syndrome in non-invasive bladder cancer patients was damp-heat perfusion type. The high level was stasis toxin accumulation type. ③Among the main TCM syndromes of non-invasive bladder cancer, the scores of urination symptom and intestinal symptom of damp-heat perfusion type were significantly higher than those of other syndromes (,P,<,0.05), and the score of pain symptom of stasis toxin accumulation type was significantly higher than that of other syndromes (,P,<,0.05).,Conclusions,2,The TCM syndromes of bladder cancer in Shanghai are mainly damp-heat perfusion type and stasis toxin accumulation type, among which non-invasive bladder cancer had the most incidence. The distribution of TCM syndromes of non-invasive bladder cancer was different from that of invasive bladder cancer. The non-invasive bladder cancer patients with stasis toxin accumulation type were significantly different from other syndrome types in terms of pathological grade, infiltration and recurrence rate, which should be paid attention in clinical.
关键词
膀胱癌非浸润性中医证候流行病学生存质量瘀毒蕴结
Keywords
bladder cancernon-invasiveTCM syndromesepidemiologyquality of lifestasis toxin accumulation
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