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This seventeenth volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese
Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted 'whole evidence'
analysis of the management of Colorectal Cancer in integrative
Chinese medicine.Beginning with overviews of how colorectal cancer
is conceptualised and managed in both conventional medicine and
contemporary Chinese medicine, the authors then provide detailed
analyses of how colorectal cancer and related disorders were
treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture in past eras.In the
subsequent chapters, the authors comprehensively review the current
state of the clinical trial evidence for Chinese herbal medicines
(Chapter 5), acupuncture (Chapter 7), other Chinese medicine
therapies (Chapter 8) and combination Chinese medicine therapies
(Chapter 9) in the management of colorectal cancer, as well as
analyse and evaluate the results of these studies from an
evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 provides a review
and a summary of the experimental evidence for the bioactivity of
commonly used Chinese herbs. The outcomes of these analyses are
summarised and discussed in Chapter 10 which identifies
implications for the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and for
future research.This book can inform clinicians and students in the
fields of integrative medicine and Chinese medicine regarding
contemporary practice and the current evidence-base for a range of
Chinese medicine therapies used in the management of colorectal
cancer, including herbal formulas and acupuncture treatments, in
order to assist clinicians in making evidence-based decisions in
patient care.The following features mark the importance of this
book in the field:
This book explores how China's political system responds to crisis.
A crisis is an episode whose impact cannot be controlled merely by
astute on-the-ground incident management, particularly in cases
involving widespread doubt about the legitimacy of established
policy paradigms or the political order as a whole. Crisis can
create "political windows" for advocacy groups challenging
established policies in pluralist democracies. The political battle
between competing definitions of an uncertain and ambiguous
situation among the various actors provides them with
crisis-induced opportunity space for dramatic policy change.
However, the process of crisis-induced policy change, mainly by
crisis framing, in non-west regimes like China has not been
adequately addressed. As China's leadership foregrounds legitimacy
in "victory" over COVID-19, and a new era of climate change
disasters begins, this dynamic model of crisis and recuperation
will offer food for thought for scholars of Chinese and global
politics.
This eighteenth volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese
Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted 'whole evidence'
analysis of the management of pain due to a range of cancers
(cancer pain) using integrative Chinese medicine.Beginning with an
overview of how cancer pain is conceptualised and managed in
conventional medicine, the authors then summarise the differential
diagnosis and managment of cancer pain in contemporary Chinese
medicine based on clinical guidelines and contemporary books. The
third chapter provides detailed analyses of how cancer pain and
related disorders were treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture
in past eras based on the classical Chinese medical literature.The
subsequent chapters comprehensively review the current state of the
clinical trial evidence for the integrative application of Chinese
herbal medicines (Chapter 5), acupuncture (Chapter 7), other
Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 8) and combination Chinese
medicine therapies (Chapter 9) in the management of cancer pain, as
well as analyse and evaluate the results of these studies from an
evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 reviews and
summarises experimental evidence for the bioactivity of commonly
used Chinese herbs and their constituent compounds. The outcomes of
these analyses are summarised and discussed in Chapter 10 which
alsoidentifies implications for the clinical practice of Chinese
medicine and for future research.This book can inform clinicians
and students in the fields of integrative medicine and Chinese
medicine regarding contemporary practice and the current evidence
base for a range of Chinese medicine therapies used in the
management of cancer pain, including herbal formulas and
acupuncture treatments, in order to assist clinicians in making
evidence-based decisions in patient care. It also provides
researchers with a comprehensive summary of the state of the field
than can inform future.The following features mark the importance
of this book in the field:
In diesem Buch wird untersucht, wie das politische System Chinas
auf Krisen reagiert. Eine Krise ist ein Ereignis, dessen
Auswirkungen nicht allein durch ein geschicktes Management von
Zwischenfällen vor Ort kontrolliert werden können, insbesondere
in Fällen, in denen weit verbreitete Zweifel an der Legitimität
etablierter politischer Paradigmen oder der politischen Ordnung als
Ganzes bestehen. Krisen können "politische Fenster" für
Interessengruppen schaffen, die die etablierte Politik in
pluralistischen Demokratien in Frage stellen. Der politische Kampf
zwischen konkurrierenden Definitionen einer unsicheren und
mehrdeutigen Situation unter den verschiedenen Akteuren verschafft
ihnen einen krisenbedingten Spielraum für dramatische politische
Veränderungen. Der Prozess des krisenbedingten politischen
Wandels, der hauptsächlich durch die Gestaltung der Krise
hervorgerufen wird, ist jedoch in nicht-westlichen Regimen wie
China noch nicht ausreichend untersucht worden. Da Chinas Führung
die Legitimität des "Sieges" über COVID-19 in den Vordergrund
stellt und eine neue Ära der Klimakatastrophen beginnt, wird
dieses dynamische Modell der Krise und der Erholung den
Wissenschaftlern der chinesischen und globalen Politik
Denkanstöße geben.
This seventeenth volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese
Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted 'whole evidence'
analysis of the management of Colorectal Cancer in integrative
Chinese medicine.Beginning with overviews of how colorectal cancer
is conceptualised and managed in both conventional medicine and
contemporary Chinese medicine, the authors then provide detailed
analyses of how colorectal cancer and related disorders were
treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture in past eras.In the
subsequent chapters, the authors comprehensively review the current
state of the clinical trial evidence for Chinese herbal medicines
(Chapter 5), acupuncture (Chapter 7), other Chinese medicine
therapies (Chapter 8) and combination Chinese medicine therapies
(Chapter 9) in the management of colorectal cancer, as well as
analyse and evaluate the results of these studies from an
evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 provides a review
and a summary of the experimental evidence for the bioactivity of
commonly used Chinese herbs. The outcomes of these analyses are
summarised and discussed in Chapter 10 which identifies
implications for the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and for
future research.This book can inform clinicians and students in the
fields of integrative medicine and Chinese medicine regarding
contemporary practice and the current evidence-base for a range of
Chinese medicine therapies used in the management of colorectal
cancer, including herbal formulas and acupuncture treatments, in
order to assist clinicians in making evidence-based decisions in
patient care.The following features mark the importance of this
book in the field:
This book explores how China's political system responds to crisis.
A crisis is an episode whose impact cannot be controlled merely by
astute on-the-ground incident management, particularly in cases
involving widespread doubt about the legitimacy of established
policy paradigms or the political order as a whole. Crisis can
create "political windows" for advocacy groups challenging
established policies in pluralist democracies. The political battle
between competing definitions of an uncertain and ambiguous
situation among the various actors provides them with
crisis-induced opportunity space for dramatic policy change.
However, the process of crisis-induced policy change, mainly by
crisis framing, in non-west regimes like China has not been
adequately addressed. As China's leadership foregrounds legitimacy
in "victory" over COVID-19, and a new era of climate change
disasters begins, this dynamic model of crisis and recuperation
will offer food for thought for scholars of Chinese and global
politics.
This eighteenth volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese
Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted 'whole evidence'
analysis of the management of pain due to a range of cancers
(cancer pain) using integrative Chinese medicine.Beginning with an
overview of how cancer pain is conceptualised and managed in
conventional medicine, the authors then summarise the differential
diagnosis and managment of cancer pain in contemporary Chinese
medicine based on clinical guidelines and contemporary books. The
third chapter provides detailed analyses of how cancer pain and
related disorders were treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture
in past eras based on the classical Chinese medical literature.The
subsequent chapters comprehensively review the current state of the
clinical trial evidence for the integrative application of Chinese
herbal medicines (Chapter 5), acupuncture (Chapter 7), other
Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 8) and combination Chinese
medicine therapies (Chapter 9) in the management of cancer pain, as
well as analyse and evaluate the results of these studies from an
evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 reviews and
summarises experimental evidence for the bioactivity of commonly
used Chinese herbs and their constituent compounds. The outcomes of
these analyses are summarised and discussed in Chapter 10 which
alsoidentifies implications for the clinical practice of Chinese
medicine and for future research.This book can inform clinicians
and students in the fields of integrative medicine and Chinese
medicine regarding contemporary practice and the current evidence
base for a range of Chinese medicine therapies used in the
management of cancer pain, including herbal formulas and
acupuncture treatments, in order to assist clinicians in making
evidence-based decisions in patient care. It also provides
researchers with a comprehensive summary of the state of the field
than can inform future.The following features mark the importance
of this book in the field:
Customized All-Ceramic Dental Prostheses: A Graphic Introduction to
Advanced Materials and Procedures presents a full,
cross-disciplinary map to customized, all-ceramic, dental
prostheses commonly used in dentistry nowadays. Their application
for repairing damaged teeth or restoring the lost teeth of patients
comprises many steps of a cross-disciplinary nature. The book
explores materials processes and clinical procedures, and
integrates fundamental understanding with real practices. A unique
approach to photographic illustration makes the book easy to
understand, even for non-specialists. This valuable reference is
suitable for dentists, dental technicians, dental students,
materials developers and students, and dental patients alike.
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