Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis, precancerous lesions and gastric cancer.
[ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE] Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC), and gastric cancer (GC), seriously threaten human health.
APA
Liu Y, Huang T, et al. (2025). Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis, precancerous lesions and gastric cancer.. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 337(Pt 1), 118812. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2024.118812
MLA
Liu Y, et al.. "Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis, precancerous lesions and gastric cancer.." Journal of ethnopharmacology, vol. 337, no. Pt 1, 2025, pp. 118812.
PMID
39260710
Abstract
[ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE] Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC), and gastric cancer (GC), seriously threaten human health. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been employed in the treatment of chronic diseases for a long time and has shown remarkable efficacy.
[AIM OF THE STUDY] Recently, there has been an increasing use of TCM in treating CAG, PLGC, and GC. The objective of this study is to compile a comprehensive overview of the existing research on the effects and molecular mechanisms of TCM, including formulas, single herbs, and active components.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] To obtain a comprehensive understanding of traditional use of TCM in treating these diseases, we reviewed ancient books and Chinese literature. In addition, keywords such as "TCM", "CAG", "PLGC", "GC", and "active ingredients" were used to collect modern research on TCM published in databases such as CNKI, Web of Science, and Pubmed up to April 2024. All collected information was then summarized and analyzed.
[RESULTS] This study analyzed 174 articles, which covered the research progress of 20 TCM formulas, 14 single herbs, and 50 active ingredients in treating CAG, PLGC, and GC. Sources, effects, and molecular mechanisms of the TCM were summarized.
[CONCLUSIONS] This article reviews the progress of TCM in the management of CAG, PLGC, and GC, which will provide a foundation for the clinical application and further development of TCM.
[AIM OF THE STUDY] Recently, there has been an increasing use of TCM in treating CAG, PLGC, and GC. The objective of this study is to compile a comprehensive overview of the existing research on the effects and molecular mechanisms of TCM, including formulas, single herbs, and active components.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] To obtain a comprehensive understanding of traditional use of TCM in treating these diseases, we reviewed ancient books and Chinese literature. In addition, keywords such as "TCM", "CAG", "PLGC", "GC", and "active ingredients" were used to collect modern research on TCM published in databases such as CNKI, Web of Science, and Pubmed up to April 2024. All collected information was then summarized and analyzed.
[RESULTS] This study analyzed 174 articles, which covered the research progress of 20 TCM formulas, 14 single herbs, and 50 active ingredients in treating CAG, PLGC, and GC. Sources, effects, and molecular mechanisms of the TCM were summarized.
[CONCLUSIONS] This article reviews the progress of TCM in the management of CAG, PLGC, and GC, which will provide a foundation for the clinical application and further development of TCM.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Gastritis, Atrophic; Stomach Neoplasms; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Precancerous Conditions; Animals; Chronic Disease
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