Management Of Breast Cancer Through Ayurveda

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Singh Jyoti
Gautam Dev Nath Singh
Ranjan Rohit
Priyanka
Sourav Simant

Abstract

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women. Initial signs of cancer start in the lymph nodes located under the arm, within the breast, and near the collarbone. Many promising remedies for breast cancer are included in Ayurveda, the Indian system of medicine. Nowadays, multi-targeted herbal drugs are used as an adjuvant therapy alongside conventional medicine in the management of this type of cancer. The information for the present study was obtained from various internet sources like research articles and paper presentation documents and research book publications. The present review concentrates on the available literature found in Ayurveda regarding plants, poly-herbal and herbo mineral ayurvedic remedies available for management of breast cancer.

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Singh Jyoti, Gautam Dev Nath Singh, Ranjan Rohit, Priyanka, & Sourav Simant. (2023). Management Of Breast Cancer Through Ayurveda. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S7), 1894–1899. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS7.3626
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Singh Jyoti

Department of Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana; Faculty of Ayurveda; Institute of Medical Sciences; Banaras Hindu University; Varanasi

Gautam Dev Nath Singh

Department of Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, Faculty of Ayurveda; Institute of Medical Sciences; Banaras Hindu University; Varanasi. 

Ranjan Rohit

Department of Samhita Siddhant; Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital; Patna; 

Priyanka

Department of Sharir Rachana; Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital; Patna; 

Sourav Simant

Department of Sharira Kriya; Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital; Patna; 

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