Is it true that two herbs cure cancer?

There is no such thing as “two traditional Chinese medicines to cure cancer”, but according to the condition of the patient, drugs such as Curcuma longa, Cortex Eucommiae and Rhizoma Pinelliae can be used in clinical practice.
Curcuma longa is pungent, bitter, warm, and belongs to the liver and spleen meridians. It has the efficacy of moving qi and breaking blood, eliminating stagnation and relieving pain, and is often used in treating zheng zheng (lumps in women’s lower abdomen), plaques (lumps), stagnant blood and menstrual occlusion, chest paralysis (stuffiness and pain in the chest), heart pain, and abdominal pain due to food stagnation (the accumulation of indigested food in the stomach), etc. It is prohibited for people with excessive menstruation and pregnant women. It is forbidden to be taken by people with excessive menstruation and pregnant women.
Sempervirens is pungent, bitter, cold in nature, and belongs to the lung, liver and kidney meridians. It has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, diuretic and activating blood circulation to remove blood stasis, and is commonly used in the treatment of furuncle and poison (localized redness, swelling, heat and pain of the skin), sore throat, edema, jaundice, snake and insect bites, bruises, and other diseases. Pregnant women and people with blood deficiency should be cautious.
White Flower Snake Tongue Herb is cold in nature, slightly bitter and sweet in taste, belonging to the stomach, large intestine and small intestine meridian, with the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification, inducing diuresis, relieving yellowness, activating blood circulation and subduing swelling, and it is mainly used for the treatment of asthma, cough, sore throat, and jaundice caused by heat in the lungs. It should not be used by people with cold spleen and stomach and pregnant women.
If you have any symptoms, please take the medicine under the guidance of a professional doctor, and do not take the medicine blindly by yourself, so as to avoid delaying the condition or producing adverse reactions.