Heliyon (Jul 2023)

Palliative care and Chinese medicine in a centenarian with primary hepatocellular carcinoma and 27-month follow-up: A case report

  • Yue Hu,
  • Xiao-hua Lan,
  • Yan-jie Cao,
  • Jing-qi Duan,
  • Qi-tao Ren,
  • Ying Jin,
  • Qiao-xiang Yin,
  • Rui-bing Deng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. e17340

Abstract

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The number of centenarians with cancer is increasing as the global population ages. The diagnosis and treatment for centenarians with tumor sometimes are specific, and there are currently less appropriate guidelines as references. We report a 104-year-old man with asymptomatic primary liver cancer (PLC) whose family decided to receive conservative and palliative care. The patient has been followed up for 27 months. He has been mainly received Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), nutritional support and thymalfasin injection intermittently, etc. During the 27-month follow-up, the patient has showed good compliance and tolerance without any complications of the tumor. Conclusion: Individualized palliative care and complementary medicine, based on multidisciplinary evaluation, traditional Chinese medicine, consultation with patients and their families about treatment options, etc., may help improve the life quality of centenarians with end-stage tumors.

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