Title of article :
Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia in Pediatric Leukemia: Persian Medicine Perspective
Author/Authors :
Daneshfard, Babak Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Shahriari, Mahdi Hematology Research Center - Namazi Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Nimrouzi, Majid Department of Persian Medicine - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
With lots of interest, we read the paper by
Aminian and Yousefi [1]. They had discussed
the concept of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in Persian medicine (PM) and compared it with the modern
medicine viewpoints. Other than CINV, chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (CIN) is a
common complication of treatment in cancer
patients. Cancer is a leading cause of death
worldwide. Leukemia is the most common
type of malignancy in children, among which
acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the
most prevalent one [2]. Although chemotherapy has dramatically improved the long-term
survival of the patients [3], it itself could be
the cause of various complications including neutropenia. CIN is hematologic toxicity, which in turn increases the probability
of infection, duration of hospitalization, and
the need for antibiotics and granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF) consumption.
Nowadays, complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) is commonly used by children with cancer [4]. In this regard, herbal
medicine as a popular branch of CAM with
a very long history of usage [5], has shown
a great potential for anti-cancer treatment.
Keywords :
Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia , Pediatric Leukemia , Persian Medicine Perspective
Journal title :
Galen Medical Journal (GMJ)