Objective: Through the clinical observation of cancer patients with the long-termsurvival and collecting medical records, analysis the changes of the patients’ conditionsand medication situation during treatment, study the factors that affect the cancer patientswith long-term survival. Assessing the prognosis of patients exactly, setting up reasonableindividual therapy, and looking for effective method that combines traditional Chineseand western medicine treatment on late-stage cancer patients, provide reference forclinical doctors. Method: The research object is the patients who go to Shandongtraditional medical hospital’s ward or outpatient service from2005to2012. Collect andsort out the patients’ medical records, choose several patients who meet the requirementsof the research. Sorting, comparing and discussing the patients’ admission notes, illnessrecords, the laboratory and auxiliary examinations, treatments, the situation of takingChinese traditional medicine during5years, draw some conclusions. Results: Select threepatients, they are Pancreatic cancer and spread to the liver, Esophageal and Lung cancerin differentiated squamous cell (T2N2M0). Although the three patients with long-termsurvival are closely related with the clinical positive treatments, traditional Chinesemedicine individual therapy plays an important role on extending patients’ survival cyclesand improving the quality of the patients’ lives. Conclusion: Traditional Chinesemedicine cooperates with chemotherapy, radiation and surgery having a good curativeeffect. When traditional Chinese medicine treats cancer alone, it also has a goodprevention and treatment effect on the tumor occurrence, development and transfer. Thecombination of Chinese and western medicine treatment of cancer has less side effectscompared with western treatment. The combination of Chinese and western medicinetreatment of cancer can help patients to improve their disease-resistant abilities, to extendpatients’ lives and improve the qualities of the patients’ lives obviously. |