What is the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis for the treatment of cancer

The TCM diagnosis for cancer treatment includes qi depression, phlegm and stasis, heat and toxicity (too much fire in the body), dampness-heat and toxicity, stasis and toxicity, qi and yin deficiencies (deficiency of both qi and yin), and qi and blood deficiencies. 1. Qi depression, phlegm and stasis: symptoms such as chest and diaphragm fullness, cough and phlegm, black stools, etc. should be carried out to relieve stagnation by promoting blood circulation and removing phlegm and stasis by relieving stagnation. 2. Excessive heat and toxin: the affected mass can be seen to be hot and painful, or symptoms such as coughing and coughing up blood, etc. Heat should be cleared and cooled to relieve blood heat (by clearing heat to relieve blood heat) to remove toxin and dissipate knots to relieve pain. 3. Dampness, heat and toxin: symptoms such as dry mouth and bitterness, dry and loose stools, yellowish and greasy tongue, etc. should be cleared to remove heat and dampness (to remove heat and dampness in the body), detoxify and disperse toxins. 4. Internal obstruction of blood stasis and poison: obvious darkness of face, pain with fixed place, purple lips, etc. Blood circulation should be activated to remove blood stasis and relieve pain, and qi should be regulated to dissipate lumps and can be treated with Blood Palace and Blood Stasis Dispersing Tang. 5. Qi and Yin deficiency: symptoms such as fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up), etc. should be tonified to nourish Qi and Yin and support positive Qi. 6. Deficiency of qi and blood: symptoms such as emaciation, paleness, dizziness, etc. should be supplemented to support positive qi. It is recommended that patients relax, avoid anxiety, actively go to the hospital for consultation and treatment, and take appropriate treatment under the identification of Chinese medicine practitioners, and do not take drugs at random.