Dynamic mutual damage between breast cancer and mixed anxiety and depressive disorder:a traditional Chinese medicine analysis of "earth stagnation and wood depression" theory
Special Theme: TCM Prevention and Treatment of Cancer|更新时间:2025-10-09
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Dynamic mutual damage between breast cancer and mixed anxiety and depressive disorder:a traditional Chinese medicine analysis of "earth stagnation and wood depression" theory
“The latest research reveals the pathological mechanism of the comorbidity of breast cancer and mixed anxiety and depression disorder, and provides a theoretical framework for the research of flora nerve tumor interaction network.”
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 48, Issue 9, Pages: 1203-1210(2025)
WEI Yingyi, LI Feifei, SHAN Yufei, et al. Dynamic mutual damage between breast cancer and mixed anxiety and depressive disorder:a traditional Chinese medicine analysis of "earth stagnation and wood depression" theory[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2025, 48(9): 1203-1210.
DOI:
WEI Yingyi, LI Feifei, SHAN Yufei, et al. Dynamic mutual damage between breast cancer and mixed anxiety and depressive disorder:a traditional Chinese medicine analysis of "earth stagnation and wood depression" theory[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2025, 48(9): 1203-1210. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.09.004.
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