Differentiation and treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis based on the concept of “pain, itch, and sores belonging to heart”
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Differentiation and treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis based on the concept of “pain, itch, and sores belonging to heart”
Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 43, Issue 11, Pages: 1310-1315(2024)
QIANG Rui,PANG Bo.Differentiation and treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis based on the concept of “pain, itch, and sores belonging to heart”[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2024,43(11):1310-1315.
QIANG Rui,PANG Bo.Differentiation and treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis based on the concept of “pain, itch, and sores belonging to heart”[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2024,43(11):1310-1315. DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2024.11.018.
Differentiation and treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis based on the concept of “pain, itch, and sores belonging to heart”
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