Ninjin’yoeito improves respiratory symptoms after lung cancer surgery: a prospective randomized study
Suguru Mitsui,
Yugo Tanaka,
Megumi Nishikubo
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
This study evaluated the efficacy of ninjin’yoeito for alleviating postoperative symptoms after lung cancer surgery.
Methods
Overall, 140 patients who underwent lobectomy were randomized into a conventional treatment group and a ninjin’yoeito group. The primary endpoint was change in the Cancer Fatigue Scale (CFS) score from baseline and the secondary endpoints were the Cancer Dyspnea Scale (CDS) scores, the Kihon Checklist, and respiratory functio… Show more
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