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Effect of preoperative percutaneous auricular electroacupuncture stimulation on anxiety and postoperative recovery quality in patients with breast cancer
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    • Effect of preoperative percutaneous auricular electroacupuncture stimulation on anxiety and postoperative recovery quality in patients with breast cancer

    • Experts from Guang'anmen Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine found that preoperative transcutaneous auricular electrical stimulation (PAES) can significantly improve the quality of recovery of breast cancer patients in the perioperative period, alleviate anxiety, improve sleep, alleviate postoperative pain and reduce the use of painkillers, with good safety.
    • Acupuncture Research   Vol. 51, Issue 3, Pages: 381-387(2026)
    • DOI:10.13702/j.1000-0607.20250755    

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    • Received:15 July 2025

      Revised:2025-12-08

      Online First:22 January 2026

      Published:25 March 2026

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  • LI Shi-xin,LAI Su-yu,ZHANG Dong-po,et al.Effect of preoperative percutaneous auricular electroacupuncture stimulation on anxiety and postoperative recovery quality in patients with breast cancer[J].Acupuncture Research,2026,51(03):381-387. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20250755.

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