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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines
African Ethnomedicines Network
ISSN: 0189-6016
Vol. 13, No. 6, 2016, pp. 1-4
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Bioline Code: tc16133
Full paper language: English
Document type: Case Report
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 13, No. 6, 2016, pp. 1-4
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TREATMENT OF PROGRESSION OF DIFFUSE ASTROCYTOMA BY HERBAL MEDICINE: CASE REPORT
Trogrlić, Ivo; Trogrlić, Dragan & Trogrlić, Zoran
Abstract
Background: The paper presents the results of the use of phytotherapy in a 33-year-old woman who, after finishing the oncological
treatment of diffuse astrocytoma, had tumour progression.
Material and methods: Phytotherapy was introduced after the tumour had progressed. It consisted of 4 types of herbal medicine
which the subject was taking in form of tea once a day at regular intervals. The patient started phytotherapy along with
temozolomide, which was the only oncological treatment she was under after the tumour had progressed. Following the finished
chemotherapy, the patient continued the treatment with herbal medicine only. She regularly took phytotherapy without interruption
and to the fullest extent for 30 months, and the results of treatment were monitored by periodic scanning using nuclear magnetic
resonance technique.
Results: The control scanning that was conducted after the end of combined treatment with temozolomide and phytotherapy showed
tumour regression. The patient continued with phytotherapy after finishing chemotherapy and, during the following 24 months, it
was the sole treatment option. In that period, the regression of the tumour continued, until a control examination 30 months after the
introduction of phytotherapy showed no clinical and radiological signs of tumour.
Conclusion: The results presented in this research paper clearly indicate the potential of phytotherapy in the treatment of some types
of brain tumours. A complete regression of tumour following the treatment with nothing but herbal medicine offers support for such
claim. Future research should demonstrate the effectiveness of phytotherapy, as a supplementary form of brain tumour treatment,
and the results of this research should be compared with the existing information on the effectiveness of the protocols currently used
in the treatment of these types of tumour.
Keywords
phytotherapy; diffuse astrocytoma; temozolomide; chemotherapy; nuclear magnetic resonance
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