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Oncol Cancer Case Rep
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Cancer Therapy & Biomarkers 2016
December 05-07, 2016
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CANCER THERAPY,
BIOMARKERS & CLINICAL RESEARCH
15
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World Congress on
December 05-07, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
A conceptual study on understanding an ayurvedic concept of cancer and its supportive treat-
ment majors in ayurveda
Nikhil M Dongarkar
and
Hemanth Toshikhane
Parul Institute of Ayurved, India
I
n the present era when the modern thinking and the various research are taking place here is an attempt made to under-
stand the basics of cancer in terms of Ayurveda principles. The Ayurvedic description of the pathophysiology of cancer uses
traditional concepts translated into a modern context. Although the biomedical treatment of cancer is considered valuable,
from an Ayurvedic perspective it results in degeneration and depletion. Taking this into consideration an Ayurvedic approach
focusing on strengthening digestion, eliminating toxins, reducing tumor growth, and improving tissue metabolism is useful.
An Ayurvedic approach to cancer supportive care focuses on restoring equilibrium, building strength, and
rejuvenation.Tounderstand these concept various Ayurved Classical Books and modern textbooks about cancer along with interviews were
conducted with 10 experienced Ayurvedic clinicians in verbal manner. Hence on over all of this discussion it has be concluded
that Ayurvedic medicine offers a unique perspective on the biomedical diagnosis of cancer that emphasizes restoring whole-
ness, uses natural remedies, includes a focus on emotional health, and emphasizes prevention strategies which can be a major
part in pallivative and supportive care.
Biography
Nikhil M. Dongarkar, have completed my graduation from Rajive Gandhi university of helth science bangalore and now pursuving post graduation from Parul
Institute of Ayurveda vadodara, Gujarat Ayurved University.
nikhildongarkar@yahoo.comNikhil M Dongarkar et al., Oncol Cancer Case Rep 2016,2:3(Suppl)
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