肿瘤治疗的大道观:身心共治,照见生命之光

晓坤康康 2025-04-26 14:21:40

在医学的浩瀚星空中,肿瘤如同一颗璀璨的星辰,既闪耀着现代医学的智慧之光,也映照出生命的深邃与复杂。梁世杰主任,一位在肿瘤治疗领域深耕多年的医者,以其独特的视角和深邃的思考,为我们揭示了肿瘤治疗的大道观——身心共治。

肿瘤:现代医学的局限与生命的深邃

现代医学,如同一把锋利的双刃剑,以手术、放化疗为利器,直指有形之瘤,斩断病魔的锁链。然而,在这看似精准的打击之下,却隐藏着现代医学的局限。梁世杰主任指出,肿瘤并非孤立的存在,它是生命体在特定条件下的一种反应,是身心失衡的产物。正如《黄帝内经》所言:“上医医国,中医医人,下医医病”,真正的医者,不仅要治其身,更需调其心。

身心共治:调和情志,正气自复

在梁世杰主任的临床观察中,情志抑郁者肿瘤的复发率显著增高。这正如《丹溪心法》所云:“气血冲和,万病不生,一有怫郁,诸病生焉”。情志的波动,如同狂风骤雨,搅动着气血的宁静,使正气受损,病魔趁机而入。因此,治疗肿瘤,当以调和情志为先,使患者心神安宁,正气自复。

梁主任曾接诊过一位肺癌患者,起初病情稳定,但后因家庭变故,情绪低落,病情迅速恶化。梁主任在给予药物治疗的同时,更注重心理疏导,引导患者正视现实,放下执念。经过一段时间的调理,患者的心情逐渐好转,病情也趋于稳定。这个例子生动地诠释了身心共治的重要性。

动静相济:涵养元气,保持生机

肿瘤治疗常使患者元气大伤,此时更需注重动静结合。梁世杰主任倡导晨起锻炼身体,以“调理三焦”之式疏通经络;午后静坐冥想,借“听息法”涵养元气。这种动静相济的养生之道,既能使患者在治疗中保持生机,又能促进气血的流通,加速身体的恢复。

一位乳腺癌患者在接受化疗后,身体极度虚弱,几乎无法下床。梁主任建议她尝试晨起散步和午后静坐,一段时间后,患者不仅身体状况有所改善,精神面貌也焕然一新。她感慨地说:“是梁主任让我重新找回了生活的乐趣和勇气。”

超越疾病:参悟生命,心安则身安

肿瘤常引发患者对生死的深度思考。梁世杰主任认为,疾病恰是参悟生命本质的契机。通过中医的“守神”之法与佛家的“观心”之道,患者可超越对疾病的恐惧,达到“心安则身安”的境界。

一位肝癌晚期患者,在得知病情后,一度陷入绝望。但在梁主任的引导下,他开始学习冥想和正念练习,逐渐放下了对疾病的执念,转而关注生活的美好。他说:“虽然我知道自己的时间不多了,但我现在活得比以前更充实、更快乐。”这种豁达的心态,不仅让他的生活质量得到了提升,也让他在生命的最后阶段,体会到了前所未有的宁静与满足。

结语:顺应生命之道,实现身心康复

肿瘤治疗的大道,在于超越单纯的疾病对抗,回归生命的整体观照。这种观照既包含对形体的调理,更注重对心灵的滋养。正如《道德经》所言:“道法自然”,唯有顺应生命之道,方能在肿瘤治疗中实现真正的身心康复。梁世杰主任的智慧和实践,不仅为我们提供了对抗疾病的良方,更为我们指明了通向生命圆满的路径。在这条道路上,让我们携手前行,共同探索生命的奥秘与美好。

作者简介:梁世杰 中医高年资主治医师,本科学历,从事中医临床工作24年,积累了较丰富的临床经验。师从首都医科大学附属北京中医院肝病科主任医师、著名老中医陈勇,侍诊多载,深得器重,尽得真传!擅用“商汤经方分类疗法”、专病专方结合“焦树德学术思想”“关幼波十纲辨证”学术思想治疗疑难杂症为特色。现任北京树德堂中医研究院研究员,北京中医药薪火传承新3+3工程—焦树德门人(陈勇)传承工作站研究员,国际易联易学与养生专委会常务理事,中国中医药研究促进会焦树德学术传承专业委员会委员,中国药文化研究会中医药慢病防治分会首批癌症领域入库专家。荣获2020年中国中医药研究促进会仲景医学分会举办的第八届医圣仲景南阳论坛“经方名医”荣誉称号。2023年首届京津冀“扁鹊杯”燕赵医学研究主题征文优秀奖获得者。事迹入选《当代科学家》杂志、《中华英才》杂志。

The Way of Cancer Treatment: Healing Mind and Body to See the Light of Life

In the vast cosmos of medicine, tumors are like a bright star, shining the wisdom of modern medicine and reflecting the deep and complexity of life. Dr. Liang Shijie, a medical practitioner who has been in the field of oncology for many years, has revealed to us the ultimate view of oncology treatment - physical and mental healing with his unique perspective and deep thinking.

Tumors: the limitations of modern medicine and the profoundness of life

Modern medicine, like a sharp double-edged sword, uses surgery and chemotherapy as sharp instruments to point at tangible tumors and break the chain of disease. Beneath this seemingly precise blow, however, lies the limitations of modern medicine. Dr. Liang Shijie pointed out that a tumor does not exist in isolation, it is a response of a living organism under certain conditions and is the product of physical and mental imbalance. As the Huangdi Yinan scripture says, "A true healer must not only cure his body, but also mend his mind."

Body and mind healing: reconciliation and self-healing

In the clinical observations of Dr. Shijie Leung, the recurrence rate of tumors in emotionally depressed patients increased significantly. This is as stated in the Danxi Meditation Law: "The harmony of the spirit and blood will prevent all diseases from occurring, and whenever there is depression, all diseases will occur." The fluctuations of emotions, like wild winds and rain, stir the peace of the qi and blood, damage the right spirit, and diseases take advantage of the opportunity. Therefore, in treating the tumor, reconciliation of emotions should be a priority, so that the patient has peace of mind and recovery.

Chief Liang once treated a lung cancer patient who was initially stable, but then his condition deteriorated rapidly due to family changes and a low mood. While giving medication, Dr. Liang pays more attention to psychological counseling, guiding the patient to face reality and let go of obsessions. After a period of conditioning, the patient's mood gradually improves and the condition stabilizes. This example vividly illustrates the importance of mind-body healing.

Movement helps: nurture strength and stay alive

The treatment of the tumor often causes great damage to the patient's morale, and at this time, it is more important to focus on the combination of motion and motion. Director Leung Shijie advocates exercise in the morning to clear the meridians by "conditioning the three chakras." Sit and meditate in the afternoon and cultivate your energy through the "listening" method. This motion-assisted regimen can not only keep the patient alive during treatment, but also promote the flow of qi and blood and accelerate the recovery of the body.

A woman with breast carcinoma was so weak after chemotherapy that she could hardly get out of bed. Director Liang advised her to try a morning walk and afternoon sit-in. After a while, the patient not only improved physically, but also looked anew mentally. "It was Director Liang who gave me the joy and courage to live my life back," she said.

Beyond Disease: Understanding Life, Peace of Mind and Peace of Mind

A tumor often triggers deep thinking about life and death. Director Liang Shijie believes that illness is an opportunity to understand the nature of life. Through the traditional Chinese medicine's "devotion" method and the Buddhist "meditation" method, patients can transcend the fear of disease and reach the state of "peace of mind and peace of mind."

A terminal liver cancer patient fell into despair after learning of his condition. But under the guidance of Director Liang, he began to learn meditation and mindfulness practices, gradually letting go of his obsession with illness and focusing on the beauty of life. "Even though I know I'm running out of time," he said, "I'm living a fuller and happier life now than I used to." This open mind not only improved his quality of life, but also allowed him to experience unprecedented peace and satisfaction in the final stages of his life.

Conclusion: Follow the way of life and achieve physical and mental recovery

The avenue of cancer treatment lies in moving beyond simple disease fighting and returning to the holistic view of life. This viewing involves both the physical conditioning and the nourishment of the mind. As the Tao Te Ching says, "The law is natural," and only by following the way of life can true physical and mental recovery be achieved in cancer treatment. Director Leung's wisdom and practice not only provide us with a cure for diseases, but also show us the path to full life. On this path, let us move forward together to explore the mysteries and beauty of life together.

Author Bio: Liang Shijie is a senior medical practitioner in traditional Chinese medicine with an undergraduate degree. He has been engaged in traditional medicine clinical work for 24 years and has accumulated a wealth of clinical experience. Following Chen Yong, chief physician of liver disease at Beijing Traditional Medicine Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and renowned old Chinese medicine, he has been treated for many years and received great attention. He specializes in the treatment of difficult diseases using "conversational traditional therapy" and special treatments combined with the academic ideas of Jiao Shude and Guan Yubo's ten-level diagnosis.He is currently a researcher at the Shude Tang TCM Research Institute in Beijing, a fellow at the new 3 + 3 project of traditional Chinese medicine flame inheritance in Beijing - a scholar at the inheritance workstation of Jiao Shude's protégés (Chen Yong),He is a standing committee member of the International Expert Committee on E-learning and Health Care, a member of the Jiao Shude Academic Heritage Special Committee of the Chinese Association for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine Research, and the first cancer specialist to be included in the chapter of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Culture Research Association. Won the 2020 China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Zhongjing Medical Branch held the eighth session of the Medical Saint Zhongjing Nanyang Forum "Classic Prescription Famous Doctor" honorary title. The winner of the first Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei "Pingui Cup" Yanzhao Medical Research Essay Award in 2023. His work was featured in the journal Current Scientist and the journal Chinese Talent.

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