Biophilia Wave Therapy Focuses on Symptom Management and Treatment Enhancement
Clinical Application: Millimeter Wave Therapy Focuses on Symptom Management and Treatment Enhancement
Currently, the application of millimeter wave therapy in the cancer field is primarily focused on adjuvant therapy, demonstrating clear value in symptom control and improving treatment tolerance. This approach can be categorized into three key areas:
(I) Multidimensional Relief of Cancer Pain
Cancer pain is the primary source of suffering for patients with advanced cancer. Millimeter wave therapy offers a new non-pharmacological analgesic option. By targeting the painful area or related acupuncture points, millimeter wave therapy can promote the local release of endogenous analgesics, improve blood circulation in the affected area, and reduce inflammatory stimulation of nerve endings. Clinical observations have shown that millimeter wave therapy is safe and side-effect-free for cancer pain treatment, effectively improving patients' quality of life. Furthermore, studies have shown that the combination of Huaji Analgesic Ointment and millimeter wave therapy for moderate to severe cancer pain significantly reduces pain numerical rating scales (NRSs) and improves quality of life (QOL) scores, with a lower risk of side effects than either therapy alone.
(II) Synergistic Improvement of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Side Effects
Side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, such as nausea, vomiting, and leukopenia, often lead to treatment interruption. Millimeter wave therapy has a targeted regulatory effect. In terms of gastrointestinal response intervention, millimeter wave therapy can regulate gastrointestinal mucosal cell metabolism and reduce the incidence of nausea and vomiting. In terms of bone marrow protection, it improves the regulatory signals of the bone marrow's hematopoietic microenvironment, promoting hematopoietic recovery and accelerating leukocyte production, thereby reducing the risk of infection. Clinical observations have shown that patients who receive millimeter wave therapy not only experience a significant increase in white blood cell counts, but also experience improvements in overall appetite, sleep, and other aspects, laying the foundation for subsequent treatment.
(III) Accelerating Postoperative Recovery
Millimeter wave therapy can address the slow healing of wounds and lymphedema after cancer surgery through dual mechanisms: on the one hand, it enhances cell activity, promotes collagen synthesis, and accelerates wound repair; on the other hand, it promotes lymphatic circulation and interstitial fluid return, significantly reducing postoperative edema and lowering the risk of infection. Its non-invasive nature is particularly suitable for patients experiencing postoperative weakness. Combined with a comfortable treatment environment and music intervention, it can further alleviate psychological stress.