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Pathogenesis evolution and treatment of gastric cancer with spleen deficiency and toxin accumulation based on the principle of "earth responsible for thorough transformation"
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    • Pathogenesis evolution and treatment of gastric cancer with spleen deficiency and toxin accumulation based on the principle of "earth responsible for thorough transformation"

    • Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 44, Issue 8, Pages: 1052-1056(2025)
    • DOI:10.16025/j.1674-1307.2025.08.022    

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    • Received:06 September 2024

      Published:25 August 2025

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  • HAN Ming,ZHANG Nan,ZHENG Qinwei,et al.Pathogenesis evolution and treatment of gastric cancer with spleen deficiency and toxin accumulation based on the principle of "earth responsible for thorough transformation"[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(08):1052-1056. DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2025.08.022.

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