Clinical study on heat-sensitive moxibustion for reducing toxicity and enhancing efficacy in adjuvant tumor chemotherapy
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Clinical study on heat-sensitive moxibustion for reducing toxicity and enhancing efficacy in adjuvant tumor chemotherapy
“The latest research shows that thermosensitive moxibustion can effectively reduce adverse reactions in patients with malignant tumors undergoing chemotherapy and improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy.”
YU Ting,LIU Hua-wei,LIU Zu-qin,et al.Clinical study on heat-sensitive moxibustion for reducing toxicity and enhancing efficacy in adjuvant tumor chemotherapy[J].Acupuncture Research,2026,51(01):122-129.
YU Ting,LIU Hua-wei,LIU Zu-qin,et al.Clinical study on heat-sensitive moxibustion for reducing toxicity and enhancing efficacy in adjuvant tumor chemotherapy[J].Acupuncture Research,2026,51(01):122-129. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20240987.
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