Objective:To observe the clinical effect of Acupuncture Cupping Bubbling Therapy in the treatment of breast cancer.
Methods: 88 patients of breast cancer were divided into the Acupuncture Cupping Bubbling Therapy group of 46 cases and
the traditional Acupuncture Cupping group of 42 cases at random, and the symptom-relieving, the tumor-disappearing, tu
mor- lessening (surviving with tumors) and functional recovery were observed separately. Results: The total effective rate of
Acupuncture Cupping Bubbling Therapy group was 100% and the excellently effective rate was 89.1%. But the total effective
rate of Acupuncture Cupping Therapy group was 88.1% and the excellently effective rate was 42.9%. the difference of the ex
cellently effective rates has extreme significance(P<0.01). Conclusion: The Acupuncture Cupping Bubbling Therapy has
significant clinical effect, which surpasses that of the traditional Acupuncture Cupping Therapy.
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