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      Acupuncture from the perspective of evidence-based medicine - options of clinical use based on National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines.

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          Acupuncture is one of the oldest therapeutic methods. The traditional view of acupuncture is represented by influencing energy pathways through stimulation of specific points. The original meridian theory, which works with the assumption of normalization of the flowing energy Qi in the organism is, with increasing evidence, supplemented with information about the bio-logical impact of the use of acupuncture from the perspective of Western medicine. Specific stimulation of particular points on the body leads to the activation of hypothalamus and pituitary gland through neurotransmitters, resulting in a wide range of systemic effects. Stimulation of nerves in the muscle, which then trans-mits a signal to the spinal cord, midbrain, and hypothalamic-pituitary system, releases neurotransmitters, endogenous opioid peptides, or hormones. Stimulation of acupuncture points changes the levels of proinflammatory cytokines, including IL-1-beta, IL-6, IL-17, and TNF-alpha. Currently, according to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines, the following symptoms are indicated for acupuncture treatment: pain including neuropathic pain, arthralgia, and myalgia, especially in the aromatase inhibitors therapy, nausea, and vomiting, fatigue, vasomotor symptoms in women and vasomotor symptoms in men caused by androgen deprivation therapy. Acupuncture seems to be an effective and safe treatment method for many of the cancer symptoms or the side effects of cancer treatment, but, like any other treatment method, it has its indications and contraindications.

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          Journal
          Klin Onkol
          Klinicka onkologie : casopis Ceske a Slovenske onkologicke spolecnosti
          Care Comm
          1802-5307
          0862-495X
          2022
          : 35
          : 2
          Article
          130523
          10.48095/ccko202294
          35459333
          4540ed5d-42a2-46fe-87a2-100be6274bb4
          History

          Pain,Vomiting,guidelines,pain,vasomotor symptoms,Acupuncture,Arthralgia,Fatigue,Myalgia

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