TAILIEUCHUNG - A Review of Qigong Therapy for Cancer Treatment

Emotional Expression. Emotional expression, sometimes considered the antithesis of repression, is the ability to acknowledge and express emotions. The literature demon- strates a positive association between emotional expression and health (Pennebaker, 1989; Pennebaker & Beall, 1986). Findings indicate that emotional expression of negative and traumatic events has a salutary influence on immune functions and resistance to illness. For example, in experimental studies, subjects who wrote their deepest thoughts and feelings about past traumas experienced enhanced T-cell responsivity (Pennebaker, Kiecolt- Glaser, Glaser, 1988) and improved overall health (Pennebaker, 1989; Pennebaker, & Beall, 1986) compared with control subjects who wrote about trivial events. Further, Temoshok (1985) found correlations between emotional expression. | Journal of International Society of Life Information Science ISLIS . Vol 20 2 . 2002 532 A Review of Qigong Therapy for Cancer Treatment Kevin CHEN and Raphael YEUNG Dept. of Psychiatry University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey USA Abstract Research studies of Qigong therapy for cancer for the past 20 years in China were reviewed from three different categories clinical study on human cancer patients in-vitro study of cancer cells and in-vivo study of cancer with Qigong therapy in an attempt to understand the role Qigong therapy plays in cancer treatment. There is a lot of evidence suggesting that Qigong therapy has an inhibitory effect on cancer growth both in vitro and in vivo studies as well as in clinical observation often there was room for improvement in these studies and some studies require replication in order to verify their findings . Qigong therapy for cancer is an area that is often neglected by mainstream medicine and research and it should be seriously examined and considered as an important supplement to conventional cancer treatment. Keywords Qigong therapy cancer clinical trial in-vivo in-vitro study inhibitory effect. 1. Introduction It is generally known that Qigong practice is beneficial to our health and can prevent disease but it is less known even in China that Qigong may be an effective way to treat various diseases including cancer. Although most Qigong styles bring some health benefits medical Qigong is the one that has been specifically developed for the purpose of treatment and cure of disease. Medical Qigong refers to the Qigong forms used by TCM practitioners to utilize vital energy Qi in diagnoses and treatment of various diseases. Although Qigong is mainly a self-training method external Qigong therapy EQT has always been part of the medical Qigong practice. EQT refers to the process by which a Qigong practitioner directs his intention or emits his Qi energy to help others break Qi blockages and induce the sick .

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