Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Common Medicinal Herbs Found Across India: A Scientific Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/575b8050Keywords:
Inflammation; chemoradiotherapy; cancer; hepatitis; clinical trialsAbstract
Cancer is a major public health problem in most developed countries around the world; however, there
has been a notable improvement in the survival rate of patients over the past few decades owing to
early detection and progress in medical treatment. A few numbers of patients with cancer receive
chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy and benefit from treatment with anticancer drugs. However, this
anticancer drug causes many side effects with a variety of symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting,
anorexia, diarrhea, oral mucositis, and numbness, because of their toxic effects on normal cells/tissues.
Although many valuable strategies have been developed to treat or prevent these side effects, these
side effects often compromise patients’ quality of life.
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