Chinese medicine has a different philosophy from Western medicine in terms of treatment stages. TCM emphasizes “treating the disease before it occurs”, that is, to prevent the disease before it occurs. In the treatment of tumor, TCM can cooperate with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to make western medicine more efficient, which is a combined treatment system of Chinese and western medicine. In 2015, Professor Tu Youyou was awarded China’s first Nobel Prize in the field of natural science, which is a very exciting achievement, especially in the field of Chinese medicine. The artemisinin that gave Prof. Tu Youyou the award was a combination of inspiration from Chinese medicine and modern purification techniques. This is an honor for TCM and shows that there are many treasures in TCM that deserve to be explored. When it comes to the clinical application of Chinese medicine, it is more common to use Chinese medicine in conjunction with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. For example, Chinese medicine can regulate chest pain, chest fluid, cough and other symptoms that are more common in lung cancer patients. As for the selection of which herbs to use for patients, the choice of drugs will generally be based on sutra prescriptions (referring to the prescriptions recorded in classical medical writings before the Han Dynasty). Research on sutra prescriptions has also been taken very seriously in neighboring Japan. However, in the current research, the target points and specific active ingredients of some sutra prescriptions are not clear. But sutra prescriptions from a thousand years ago can still bring healing to modern patients, and “sutra prescriptions are a treasure trove of our Chinese medicine.” Typical applications of Chinese medicine with treatment 1, numbness in the hands For patients with numbness in the hands after chemotherapy, Western medicine generally explains that the use of chemotherapy drugs has led to lesions in the peripheral nerves of the patient’s corresponding location. This is more common in chemotherapy patients, but there is no very clear research on the mechanism of the symptoms, which are usually relieved by vitamin drugs. His graduate students have developed a research project to help patients reduce numbness through a prescription using the Chinese medicine concept of “if it does not pass, it hurts”. Pain relief Pain is also a common symptom of tumor patients. Some patients would like to use TCM to treat their pain. TCM treatment for pain will generally be carried out through internal Chinese medicine, acupuncture treatment according to acupuncture points and external application of Chinese medicine, which are generally more effective in relieving patients’ pain and can also enhance the effectiveness of some opioids and other drugs. 3.Food therapy rehabilitation Chinese medicine has a whole set of theories on food therapy. The general principle of Chinese medicine is to divide food into yin and yang, cold and hot. Patients with cold diseases are generally advised to eat foods that are hot, while patients with hot diseases are advised to eat foods that are on the cool side. Overall, it is hoped that the balance of yin and yang can be achieved through food. For cancer patients, there is no absolute what food can be eaten and what food cannot be eaten.