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Acupunture Enhances Lung Cancer Therapy

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Acupuncture enhances lung cancer therapy? According to the article linked below, yes, acupuncture can enhance the efficacy of cisplatin in lung cancer treatment.

Depending on the stage, age, and comorbidities of a newly diagnosed lung cancer patient, the average five-year survival rate is less than 20%. As cancers go, this is a sad average survival rate, giving little hope to newly diagnosed patients.

I am a long-term survivor of an incurable blood cancer called multiple myeloma. Four years of aggressive conventional therapies caused a host of short-term, long-term, and late-stage side effects. No, four years of FDA-approved safe and effective therapies led to end-stage MM, and “there’s nothing more we can do for you.”

I have learned that while conventional therapies like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy may be effective at killing cancer, conventional therapies can also cause a great deal of damage to the cancer patient.

The solution? Evidence-based non-conventional therapies that complement chemo, surgery, and radiation, giving the patient hope of a longer life and a higher quality of life.



Acupuncture is one such evidence-based complementary therapy. Dozens of studies support acupuncture’s ability to manage pain, enhance immune health and enhance cisplatin chemotherapy.

Are you a newly diagnosed lung cancer patient? If you’d like to learn more about evidence-based but non-conventioal therapies to help you manage your lung cancer, scroll down the page, post a question or comment and I will reply to you ASAP.

Thanks,

David Emerson

  • Cancer Survivor
  • Cancer Coach
  • Director PeopleBeatingCancer

Electroacupuncture: A Synergistic Adjunct for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

  • This study evaluated the efficacy and mechanisms by which EA combined with chemotherapy drug cisplatin affects tumor growth, immune cell dynamics and bone marrow health.
  • The study suggests EA at Zusanli (ST 36) and Sanyinjiao (SP 6) is a potent adjunct to cisplatin, enhancing anti-tumor immunity and protecting bone marrow function.
  • Findings support EA’s potential as a safe and highly practical adjuvant in the clinical management of NSCLC.

Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality, with clinical management complicated by chemotherapy resistance and toxic effects such as bone marrow suppression and immunosuppression. Electroacupuncture (EA) has emerged as a promising adjunct, with evidence supporting its role in modulating immunity and protecting bone marrow function during chemotherapy.

This study evaluated the efficacy and mechanisms by which EA combined with chemotherapy drug cisplatin affects tumor growth, immune cell dynamics and bone marrow health in an NSCLC mouse model.

Study Overview

Researchers established NSCLC in male C57BL6 mice by implanting Lewis lung carcinoma cells. The mice were then assigned to one of four groups: tumor control, cisplatin chemotherapy, cisplatin with EA, or cisplatin plus PAC1 agonist. Cisplatin was administered intraperitoneally at low (3 mg/kg) and high (5 mg/kg) doses, with EA performed at Zusanli (ST 36) and Sanyinjiao(SP 6) for 15 minutes, three times weekly for two weeks.

Tumor growth, gene expression, immune cell infiltration, cytokine profiles, and bone marrow progenitor differentiation were quantified using gene sequencing, flow cytometry and liquid-phase multiplex assays.

Key Findings

EA combined with low-dose cisplatin significantly reduced tumor volume by 76% versus 45% with cisplatin alone, indicating superior tumor suppression. Gene profiling revealed EA upregulated immune-related genes (including Ccr1, Cxcr5, Zbp1, CamkII), boosting local anti-tumor responses.

EA increased infiltration of CD8+ T cells, dendritic cells, and M1 macrophages, while reducing Th17 and regulatory T cells in the tumor microenvironment. Cytokine analysis showed increased IFN-y, IL-2 and local chemokines (CCL4, CCL3, IL-6), which favor anti-tumor immunity.

EA protected bone marrow hematopoiesis against chemotherapy-induced suppression by enhancing the number and functional subsets of progenitor cells, peripheral leukocytes, and lymphocytes.

Notably, PAC1 receptor agonists mimicked the effects of EA, implicating the PACAP-PAC1 pathway as a key mechanism in hematopoietic and immunomodulatory enhancement.

Clinical Relevance for Acupuncture Practitioners

This study suggests EA at Zusanli (ST 36) and Sanyinjiao (SP 6) is a potent adjunct to cisplatin, enhancing anti-tumor immunity and protecting bone marrow function in NSCLC. The synergistic benefits extend beyond conventional chemotherapy to reduce toxicity, improve immune response and safeguard hematopoiesis. The PACAP-PAC1 pathway may be a promising drug target for further enhancing these effects.

These findings support the value of EA as an adjunct to improve treatment responses and minimize toxicity in cancer care, and emphasize the need for additional research for clinical translation.

Conclusion

EA combined with cisplatin offers robust anti-tumor activity and protects bone marrow from chemotherapy damage by remodeling immune and hematopoietic microenvironments. These findings support EA’s potential as a safe and highly practical adjuvant in the clinical management of NSCLC. Further research should focus on refining protocols, exploring drug synergy, and validating these benefits in diverse patient populations.

Reference

  1. Wang JQ, Yang YZ, Lu SS, et al. Electroacupuncture combined with cisplatin induces an effective anti-tumor immune response by protecting chemotherapy-impaired bone marrow hematopoiesis in non-small-cell lung cancer mice. Acupunct Herb Med, 2025; 52:229-245.

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