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Atractylodes Lancea STOPS Liver Cancer Growth? | New Clinical Trial Results 🔬 Could a Traditional Herbal Medicine Help Fight Aggressive Liver Cancer? In this video, we dive into a groundbreaking study on Atractylodes lancea (AL), a traditional herbal medicine showing promise in treating intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC)—a rare but deadly liver cancer with limited treatment options. 📌 Key Findings from the Study: ✅ AL extract (CMC-AL capsules) may improve survival & disease control in advanced ICC patients. ✅ Blood levels of AL & its active compound, atractylodin, could predict treatment success. ✅ AL works by boosting immune response and reducing tumor inflammation. ✅ Higher AL concentrations in the blood were linked to better outcomes—slower cancer progression & longer survival. ⚠ Limitations & Future Research Needed: Small patient group—larger trials required for confirmation. Immune system markers not fully analyzed—future studies should explore this. Potential for combination therapy with standard treatments. 🌿 Why This Matters: With limited chemotherapy options for ICC, plant-based treatments like AL could offer a safer, more effective alternative—especially for late-stage patients. 📢 Stay Updated! If you found this research interesting, like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more breakthrough cancer treatment updates. #LiverCancer #Cholangiocarcinoma #HerbalMedicine #CancerResearch #AtractylodesLancea #AlternativeMedicine #Oncology #MedicalBreakthrough #TraditionalChineseMedicine #CancerTreatment 💬 What do you think about herbal treatments for cancer? Comment below! //////////////////////////////////////// Pharmacokinetic-Based Prognostic Markers for Advanced Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Treated with Standardised Extract of Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC Layman Abstract : This study looked at how a herbal medicine called Atractylodes lancea (AL) could help treat a deadly liver cancer called intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). Patients who took AL showed better survival and disease control than those who received only standard care. Researchers identified the right levels of AL in the blood that may predict better outcomes. These findings could help doctors use AL more effectively in the future, though more research is still needed. To read other sections of this article please visit: https://bookstore.bookpi.org 🔎 Your Queries Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma ICC treatment Atractylodes lancea benefits herbal medicine for cancer CMC-AL capsules liver cancer research natural cancer therapy immune-boosting herbs atractylodin oncology breakthroughs traditional Chinese medicine rare cancer treatments palliative care alternatives Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma treatment Atractylodes lancea cancer Herbal medicine for liver cancer ICC natural treatment Atractylodin benefits Traditional Chinese medicine for cancer CMC-AL capsules Liver cancer alternative therapy Rare liver cancer treatment Bile duct cancer cure Does Atractylodes lancea fight cancer? Best herbs for cholangiocarcinoma Atractylodes lancea clinical trial How to treat ICC naturally Immune-boosting herbs for cancer Atractylodes lancea extract benefits Survival rate of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma Palliative care for liver cancer Phase 2A trial CMC-AL Atractylodes lancea dosage for cancer Breakthrough in liver cancer research 2024 New treatment for bile duct cancer Can Chinese herbs cure cancer? Success stories of herbal cancer treatment Atractylodes lancea vs chemotherapy ICC treatment herbal medicine for liver cancer Atractylodes lancea clinical trial natural treatment for cholangiocarcinoma