2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000011541
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Maekmoondong-tang in treatment of postoperative cough in patients with lung cancer

Abstract: Background:Cough is a common symptom that occurs in 25% of patients after lung cancer surgery. It might last a long time and degrade the quality of life of patients. Maekmoondong-tang (Bakumondo-to in Japanese or Mai-Men-Dong-Tang in Chinese) is a herbal medicine which has been widely used for respiratory diseases with cough in Korea, China, and Japan.Aims:The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Maekmoondong-tang for postoperative cough in patient with lung cancer.Methods/Design:… Show more

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“…[ 31 , 32 ] In Korea, studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of herbal medicines on fatigue, radiation dermatitis, sleep disturbance, anorexia, and cough in patients with cancer. [ 33 38 ] These studies used licensed herbal medicines for patients with cancer. This study is a clinical trial of a new herbal medicine for the treatment of cancer patients, which has been rarely performed in Korea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 31 , 32 ] In Korea, studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of herbal medicines on fatigue, radiation dermatitis, sleep disturbance, anorexia, and cough in patients with cancer. [ 33 38 ] These studies used licensed herbal medicines for patients with cancer. This study is a clinical trial of a new herbal medicine for the treatment of cancer patients, which has been rarely performed in Korea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative cough may be related to mediastinal lymphadenectomy, diaphragm elevation, reduced lung volume, and gastroesophageal re ux, as well as other anatomical factors. [33]. The group receiving STM intervention showed better cough symptom control than did usual care for patients.…”
Section: Effects On the Coughmentioning
confidence: 93%