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LrsquoACUPUNCTURE COMME SUPPORT DANS LES TRAITEMENTS

ONCOLOGIQUES

Dr Hongguang DONG 5e Journeacutee romande de formation continue ndash Soins en Oncologie Vaud-Valais

Sion 05 Sept 2014

42 of Americans receive care from CAM instead of

allopathic medicine and this figure is increasing (Eisenberg

et al N Engl J Med 1993 Jan 28328(4)246-52)

46 Medical doctors in Swiss Romande use CAM for

themselves (Domenighetti et al Med Hyg 2000 58570-2)

80 of American women (age 45-60) use CAM for

menopausal symptoms (Kang et alInt J Gynaecol Obstet 2002

Dec 79(3)195-207)

Prevalent use of Complementary

and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Complementary and alternative medicine use by women after

completion of allopathic treatment for breast cancer

Telephone interviews were conducted with 551 females in the

Portland Oregon metropolitan area who had been diagnosed

with breast cancer an average of 35 years earlier

Two-thirds (66) of the women used at least one CAM

therapy during the previous 12 months and the majority of

them perceived that their CAM use was without the

recommendation of their doctor Relaxationmeditation herbs

spiritual healing and megavitamins were used most often

Significant predictors of CAM use included younger age

higher education and private insurance The majority of the

CAM therapies were perceived by their users to be at least

moderately important in remaining free of cancer

Altern Ther Health Med 2004 Jan-Feb10(1)52-7

Use of complementary and alternative medicine by

chinese women with breast cancer

1065 breast cancer women were analyzed in urban

Shanghai Patients average age at diagnosis was 481 years

and the median time from the initial diagnosis to the

follow-up survey was 43 years

Overall 98 of patients had used at least one form of

CAM therapy after diagnosis of breast cancer The most

popular CAM modality was traditional Chinese medicine

(867) followed by the use of supplements (848)

physical exercises (655) and support group attendance

(166) CHM was used by 864 of patients while

acupuncture was used only by 49 of patients

Breast Cancer Res Treat 2004 Jun85(3)263

Chinese Medicine

an overview

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

42 of Americans receive care from CAM instead of

allopathic medicine and this figure is increasing (Eisenberg

et al N Engl J Med 1993 Jan 28328(4)246-52)

46 Medical doctors in Swiss Romande use CAM for

themselves (Domenighetti et al Med Hyg 2000 58570-2)

80 of American women (age 45-60) use CAM for

menopausal symptoms (Kang et alInt J Gynaecol Obstet 2002

Dec 79(3)195-207)

Prevalent use of Complementary

and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Complementary and alternative medicine use by women after

completion of allopathic treatment for breast cancer

Telephone interviews were conducted with 551 females in the

Portland Oregon metropolitan area who had been diagnosed

with breast cancer an average of 35 years earlier

Two-thirds (66) of the women used at least one CAM

therapy during the previous 12 months and the majority of

them perceived that their CAM use was without the

recommendation of their doctor Relaxationmeditation herbs

spiritual healing and megavitamins were used most often

Significant predictors of CAM use included younger age

higher education and private insurance The majority of the

CAM therapies were perceived by their users to be at least

moderately important in remaining free of cancer

Altern Ther Health Med 2004 Jan-Feb10(1)52-7

Use of complementary and alternative medicine by

chinese women with breast cancer

1065 breast cancer women were analyzed in urban

Shanghai Patients average age at diagnosis was 481 years

and the median time from the initial diagnosis to the

follow-up survey was 43 years

Overall 98 of patients had used at least one form of

CAM therapy after diagnosis of breast cancer The most

popular CAM modality was traditional Chinese medicine

(867) followed by the use of supplements (848)

physical exercises (655) and support group attendance

(166) CHM was used by 864 of patients while

acupuncture was used only by 49 of patients

Breast Cancer Res Treat 2004 Jun85(3)263

Chinese Medicine

an overview

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Complementary and alternative medicine use by women after

completion of allopathic treatment for breast cancer

Telephone interviews were conducted with 551 females in the

Portland Oregon metropolitan area who had been diagnosed

with breast cancer an average of 35 years earlier

Two-thirds (66) of the women used at least one CAM

therapy during the previous 12 months and the majority of

them perceived that their CAM use was without the

recommendation of their doctor Relaxationmeditation herbs

spiritual healing and megavitamins were used most often

Significant predictors of CAM use included younger age

higher education and private insurance The majority of the

CAM therapies were perceived by their users to be at least

moderately important in remaining free of cancer

Altern Ther Health Med 2004 Jan-Feb10(1)52-7

Use of complementary and alternative medicine by

chinese women with breast cancer

1065 breast cancer women were analyzed in urban

Shanghai Patients average age at diagnosis was 481 years

and the median time from the initial diagnosis to the

follow-up survey was 43 years

Overall 98 of patients had used at least one form of

CAM therapy after diagnosis of breast cancer The most

popular CAM modality was traditional Chinese medicine

(867) followed by the use of supplements (848)

physical exercises (655) and support group attendance

(166) CHM was used by 864 of patients while

acupuncture was used only by 49 of patients

Breast Cancer Res Treat 2004 Jun85(3)263

Chinese Medicine

an overview

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Use of complementary and alternative medicine by

chinese women with breast cancer

1065 breast cancer women were analyzed in urban

Shanghai Patients average age at diagnosis was 481 years

and the median time from the initial diagnosis to the

follow-up survey was 43 years

Overall 98 of patients had used at least one form of

CAM therapy after diagnosis of breast cancer The most

popular CAM modality was traditional Chinese medicine

(867) followed by the use of supplements (848)

physical exercises (655) and support group attendance

(166) CHM was used by 864 of patients while

acupuncture was used only by 49 of patients

Breast Cancer Res Treat 2004 Jun85(3)263

Chinese Medicine

an overview

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Chinese Medicine

an overview

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Unique theory system

Concept of Wholism

Individual Treatment based

on syndrome

Variety of treatment methods

based on nature

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

天人合一mdash整体观

Unity of Heaven and Man--Holism

bull 人与自然是一个整体

bull Human beings and nature are taken as a whole

bull 人与社会是一个整体

bull Human beings and society are taken as a whole

bull 人本身各系统之间是一个整体

bull The various systems in the human body are inter connected as a whole

bull 天地人相参

bull Heaven earth and human beings interact and correspond with each

other

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Fundamentals of TCM

bull The material basis of the human body

Qi Blood Jing Jing-ye

bull The concept of Yin and Yang

bull The theory of f ive elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

bull The theory of Zang-Fu

bull The pathways of the human body Meridians

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Five Elements Theory

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Types of Qi and their origins

Zong Qi

Gathering

Qi

Lungs

process

air

Spleen

process

food

Kong Qi

Air Qi

Gu Qi

Grain Qi

Yuan Qi

Original

Qi

Zheng Qi

Normal

Qi

Ying Qi

Nutritive

Qi

Wei Qi

Defensive

Qi

Zang Fu

Zhi Qi

Organ Qi

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Human body

Heart ruler of all organs in charge of blood circulation and mental activity

Cardiovacular and certain parts of higher nervous systerm

Liver laquoa viscus of temperamentraquo stores blood secretes bile and controls muscles

Centrals nervous and autonomous nervous systems

Spleen transforms and transports nutrients and water nourishing the muscles and limbs

and determining the bodyrsquos constitution protects the body against pathogen

Digestive and immune systemsas well as the functional system in charge of energy and water metabolism

Lung respiration cotrols vital energy and superficial body resistance regulates circulation of body fluid

Respiratory system part of immune system also related to water metablism

Kidney works to secrete urine store essence of life either inborn or acquired in charge of reproduction growth and development replenishing the brain nourishing the bones and producing marrow helps the lung inhale air

Related to the urogenital systemendocrine system (particularly the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary and gonadal axes) a part of immune system and higher nervous system

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

The causes of the diseases

Endogenous pathogenic factors

Seven emotions joy anger worry anxiety sorrow

terror and fright (Colegravere Joie Soucis Affliction et

Chagrin Angoisse Effroi)

Exogenous pathogenic factors

Six Excesses (Climatic changes) wind cold summer

heat dampness dryness fire

Epidemiques Trauma Inadequate diet

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

ETIOLOGIE EN MTC

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

CANCER EN MTC

bull Les tumeurs reacutesultent dun deacuteseacutequilibre dans le corps ou entre le corps et lenvironnement exteacuterieur

bull Les tumeurs sont dues agrave des changements qualitatifs et irreacuteversibles dans la structure ou la fonction de Zang Fu Qi et du Sang ou de LO

bull Si il y a carence les facteurs pathogegravenes envahissent profondeacutement le corps et si elle persiste la lutte entre le Froid et la Chaleur peut endommager la chair

bull Si les facteurs pathogegravenes ne peuvent pas ecirctre dissipeacutes ceci conduira agrave la formation de tumeurs

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LES ELEMENTS CLES DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT DE TUMEUR DANS MTC

bull 1- stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Clinical Guide

bull Principle of diagnosis Diagnosis of disease

Syndrome differentiation

(individulized treatment)

bull Methods

Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Interrogation Palpation

bull Intervention modalities

Chinese medication Acupuncture Qigong Tuina Dietary

(nutrition)

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to adjust and harmonize Yin and Yang

This is achieved by regulating the Qi Moisture and Blood in the Organ Networksweak organs are tonified congested channels are opened

excess is dispersed tightness is softened agitation is calmed heat is cooled cold is warmed dryness is moistened and dampness is drained

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Preventive treatment of Progression of

Disease

《难经middot七十七难》ldquo所谓治未病者见肝之病则知肝当传之于脾 故先实其脾气无令得受肝之邪故曰治未病焉rdquo

重视疾病的传变规律ldquo先安未受邪之地rdquo 痰毒瘀结是肿瘤转移的关键流窜经络脏腑是其特点对于肿瘤的转移预防比治疗更有现实意义

laquo Classique des Problegravemes meacutedicaux raquo chap77 rdquoSi le Foie est malade il peut attaquer la Rate Par conseacutequent la Rate doit ecirctre fortifieacutee avant qursquoelle ne soit elle-mecircme affecteacutee raquo

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Acupuncture

Bronze Model for the Meridians and

Acupuncture Points

(Qing Dynasty 1744)

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

An insight into acupuncture

Concept of Yin Yang

Holism

Five element theory

Human body

About Qi Formation of Qi

Function of Qi

Disharmony of Qi

Meridians - the pathways of the body

Techniques and methods

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Meridian pathways of the Body

bullComponents bull 12 regular meridians

12 Collaterals

8 extraordinary meridians

Functions Connect and coordinate

creating an integral whole

Transporting functions

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Spleen Meridian

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Techniques and methods

Manual (Classic) Acupuncture

Electric-Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Laser Acupuncture

Ultrasound Acupuncture

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Acupuncture and the Moxibustion

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Cupping Therapy

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Indications

In 1979 WHO named 43 different diseases that can be

treated by Acupuncture

Upper Respiratory Tract

Acute sinusitis

Acute rhinitis

Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Respiratory System

Acute Bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute conjunctivitis

Central retinitis

Myopia (in children)

Cataract (without

complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache

Post-extraction pain

Gingivitis

Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Journal of World Health Organisation Dec1979

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Known biological effects of

acupuncture

bullAcupuncture multiple biological responses

bullOccur locally or at a distance mediated by sensor neurons to many structures of the central nervous system -- leads to activation of pathways affecting various physiology systems in the brain as well as periphery Attention has been focused on the role of endogenous opioids in analgesia and anesthesia

bullActivate the hypothalamus and pituitary resulting in a broad spectrum of systemic effects

bullAlteration in secretion of neurotransmitters and neurohormones that causes changes in the regulation of blood flow both centrally and peripherally

bullEvidence of alteration of immune functions NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5 month day] 15(5)1-34

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LES TRAITEMENTS

bull 1-la stagnation de Qi et la stase du Sang

bull dynamiser le sang et transformer la stase du sang

bull 2- accumulation des Toxines lieacutees agrave la Chaleur

bull clarifier la chaleur et deacutegager la Toxiciteacute

bull 3- deacuteficience de Qi Vital

bull soutenir le Qi Vital et cultiver la racine

bull 4- toutes les maladies proviennent des Glaires la plupart des masses qui se produisent dans le corps sont dues aux Glaires

bull transformer les Glaires et ramollir la dureteacute

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Dans le diagnostic et le traitement des tumeurs la MTC considegravere leacutetat geacuteneacuteral du patient plutocirct que de se focaliser sur le cancer lui-mecircme ou les symptocircmes particuliers

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Soutien psychologique

bull angoisse devant lrsquoinconnu

bull angoisse devant la douleur

bull angoisse devant le deacuteveloppement de la maladie et la perte de controcircle sur son propre corps

bull angoisse devant les effets secondaires dus aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant les complications tardives dues aux divers traitements

bull angoisse devant le regard social porteacute sur le malade

bull angoisse devant la mort

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Soutien psychologique

Ces informations reacutesonnent agrave lrsquointeacuterieur du patient ougrave elle

provoquent des dysfonctionnements qui

peuvent se manifester par

bull des maux de ventre

bull des palpitations

bull des troubles du sommeil

bull des difficulteacutes respiratoires

bull des douleurs diverses etc

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Nauseacutees et vomissements

RAPPEL LrsquoEstomac

bull YANG

bull Controcircle le mucircrissement amp pourrissement de la nourriture

bull Controcircle le transport des essences de la nourriture Gouverne la descente du Qi fait descendre la nourriture transformeacutee vers lrsquoIntestin Grecircle

bull Si le mouvement de descente est perturbeacute par les pervers si il y a un mouvement ascendant de QI de lrsquoEstomac (agrave contre-sens- NI) il y a des VOMISSEMENTS

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Nauseacutees et vomissements

LES VOMISSEMENTS SE MANIFESTENT QUAND LE QI DE LrsquoESTOMAC MONTE A LA PLACE DE DESCENDRE

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Neuropathie

Avastine Xeloda Gemzar Cysplatine Taxol Fludara Alimta Procarbazine

points GI2 3 4 IG 2 3 C7 MC6 8 P7 9 F2 3 V60 VB41

traitement

preacutevention

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LA DOULEUR DUE AU CANCER

bull Etiologie et physiopathologie

bull Lrsquoinvasion des pervers Externes - tout pervers srsquoil persiste peut provoquer le blocage des meacuteridiens et par la suite une stagnation de Qi et de Sg ou des troubles de Zang-Fu

bull Le deacuteregraveglement des eacutemotions

bull Le deacuteseacutequilibre de lrsquoalimentation

bull Une faiblesse de constitution

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

DIFFEacuteRENCIATION DE LA DOULEUR

SELON LA LOCALISATION bull dans le cancer du poumon souvent une sensibiliteacute au

P1 et V13 accompagneacutee de toux et de souffle court bull dans le cancer de lrsquoœsophage ou de lrsquoestomac une

sensibiliteacute au E34 et E42 accompagneacutee de nauseacutees dysphagie inappeacutetence

SELON LE VIDE ET LA PLEacuteNITUDE bull Vide douleurs souvent leacutegegraveres intermittentes

sourdes bull Pleacutenitude douleurs tensives lancinantes coliques

aigues

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LA FATIGUE

XU LAO = fatigue par Vide = lrsquoeacutepuisement En Occident crsquoest le symptocircme le plus souvent invoqueacute et pas toujours ducirc au Vide

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LA FATIGUE - eacutetiologie

bull La faiblesse constitutionnelle

bull Le surmenage

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute physique

bull Lrsquoalimentation

bull Les maladies graves

bull Lrsquoexcegraves drsquoactiviteacute sexuelle

bull Lrsquoaccouchement

bull La consommation de drogues

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

LA FATIGUE - pathologie

bull Vide

bull Combinaison de Vide et de Pleacutenitude

bull Pleacutenitude

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Contre-indications agrave lrsquoacupuncture

bull Des risques de laquo gros bras raquo apregraves curage axillaire

bull Des opeacuterations selon Halsted ou Patey

bull Des drainages lymphatiques

bull Pas drsquoaiguille du cocircteacute opeacutereacute

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

TCM in cancer treatments

bull Used mostly as adjuvant therapy before or during or

after surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy

bull Remit the side-effects and toxicity of other treatments

bull Symptom control

bull Activate and strengthen immune system

bull For advanced cancer patients mainly palliative but it

can also prolong life in some cases

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 15 Number 7 2009

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Patients with GynecologiMalignancies A Pilot Randomized Sham-Controlled Clinical Trial

Weidong Lu MB MPH LicAc1ndash3 Ursula A Matulonis MD4 Anne Doherty-Gilman MPH1 Hang ScD3

Peter M Wayne PhD23 David S Rosenthal MD14 and Richard T Penson MD6

bull Abstract bull Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture administered during mye-

losuppressive chemotherapy on white blood cell (WBC) count and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) in patients with ovarian cancer

bull Design This study is a pilot randomized sham-controlled clinical trial Patients received active acupuncture versus sham acupuncture while undergoing chemotherapy A standardized acupuncture protocol was em- ployed with manual and electrostimulation The frequency of treatment was 2ndash3 times per week for a total of 10 sessions starting 1 week before the second cycle of chemotherapy

bull Setting The setting was two outpatient academic centers for patients with cancer bull Subjects Twenty-one (21) newly diagnosed and recurrent ovarian cancer patients were the subjects bull Outcome measures WBC count ANC and plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF ) were assessed

weekly bull Results The median leukocyte value in the acupuncture arm at the first day of the third cycle of chemotherapy

was significantly higher than in the control arm after adjusting for baseline value (8600 cells=mL range 4800ndash 12000 versus 4400 cell=mL range 2300ndash10000) ( p frac14 0046) The incidence of grade 2ndash4 leukopenia was less in the acupuncture arm than in the sham arm (30 versus 90 p frac14 002) However the median leukocyte nadir neutrophil nadir and recovering ANC were all higher but not statistically significantly different ( p frac14 0116ndash016) after adjusting for baseline differences There were no statistically significant differences in plasma G-CSF between the two groups

bull Conclusions We observed clinically relevant trends of higher WBC values during one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with ovarian cancer which suggests a potential myeloprotective effect of acupuncture A larger trial is warranted to more definitively determine the efficacy of acupuncture on clinically important outcomes of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

bull Copyright copy 2011 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

Acupuncture for the alleviation of hot flashes in men treated with androgen

ablation therapy Ashamalla H1 Jiang ML Guirguis A Peluso F Ashamalla M

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE bull Hot flashes are common side effect due to androgen ablation therapy (AAT) The utility of acupuncture for hot flashes in

men has not been thoroughly studied We prospectively studied the effect of acupuncture in men with hot flashes bull METHODS AND MATERIALS bull The study was approved by internal review board Seventeen men with hot flashes and history of AAT for prostate cancer

were enrolled Three men declined participation before receiving any treatment A hot flash score (HFS) was used to measure daily hot flashes The composite daily score was calculated as the product of frequency times severity The baseline daily scores were compared with scores taken at 2 and 6 weeks and at 8-month average follow-up

bull RESULTS bull No side effects were encountered during immediately after treatment or at 8 months The mean initial HFS was 283 it

dropped to 103 (p = 00001) at 2 weeks posttreatment 75 (p = 00001) at 6 weeks and 70 (p = 0001) at 8 months Clinical improvement for each patient is defined as the percent decrease in the mean HFS at each time point The mean improvement at Weeks 2 and 6 was 684 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 11836 p = 0001) and 892 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 405 p = 00078) respectively The improvement at 8 months was 803 (mean HFS decreased from 37409 to 7385 p = 0002)

bull CONCLUSIONS bull Acupuncture provides excellent control of hot flashes in men with a history of AAT The absence of side effects and the

durable response at 8 months are likely to be appealing to patients Prospective randomized study is warranted to further evaluate this modality against medical therapy

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bull Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2011 Apr 179(5)1358-63 doi 101016jijrobp201001025 Epub 2010 Jun 3

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect

bull J Clin Oncol 2010 Mar 128(7)1154-60 doi 101200JCO2009234708 Epub 2010 Jan 25 bull Randomized blinded sham-controlled trial of acupuncture for the management of aromatase

inhibitor-associated joint symptoms in women with early-stage breast cancer bull Crew KD1 Capodice JL Greenlee H Brafman L Fuentes D Awad D Yann Tsai W Hershman DL bull Author information

bull Abstract bull PURPOSE Women with breast cancer (BC) treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) may experience

joint symptoms that can lead to discontinuation of effective therapy We examined whether acupuncture improves AI-induced arthralgias in women with early-stage BC METHODS We conducted a randomized controlled blinded study comparing true acupuncture (TA) versus sham acupuncture (SA) twice weekly for 6 weeks in postmenopuasal women with BC who had self-reported musculoskeletal pain related to AIs TA included full bodyauricular acupuncture and joint-specific point prescriptions whereas SA involved superficial needle insertion at nonacupoint locations Outcome measures included the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Modified Score for the Assessment of Chronic Rheumatoid Affections of the Hands (M-SACRAH) obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 weeks Results Of 51 women enrolled 43 women were randomly assigned and 38 were evaluable Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups Our primary end point was the difference in mean BPI-SF worst pain scores at 6 weeks which was lower for TA compared with SA (30 v 55 P lt 001) We also found differences between TA and SA in pain severity (26 v 45 P = 003) and pain-related interference (25 v 45 P = 002) at 6 weeks Similar findings were seen for the WOMAC and M-SACRAH scores The acupuncture intervention was well-tolerated CONCLUSION Women with AI-induced arthralgias treated with TA had significant improvement of joint pain and stiffness which was not seen with SA Acupuncture is an effective and well-tolerated strategy for managing this common treatment-related side effect