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  1. In music medicine interventions, patients simply listen to pre-recorded music that is offered by a medical professional. Music therapy requires the implementation of a music intervention by a trained music therapist, the presence of a therapeutic process and the use of personally tailored music experiences. The aim of the review

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · Music medicine is the use of music to reduce negative emotional states and aid in stress management and emotional expression. Whether listening passively or actively, music has been found to be an effective nonpharmacologic intervention for patients undergoing cancer treatment. 4,5 Both physical (ie, pain and fatigue) and psychological outcomes (ie, distress and mood) have been positively ...

  3. Jan 5, 2012 · Creative therapies like painting, speech therapy, healing eurythmy dance therapy, and music therapy frequently are used in the treatment of cancer patients. 25 – 27 Particularly in the last decade, several studies have concentrated on the investigation of effects of music therapy in cancer patients. The use of music therapy in the integrative treatment of cancer patients is a therapeutic ...

  4. Music therapy is an effective method of supporting cancer care for patients at various stages of the disease and is practiced with individual patients as well as patient groups. It can be also included for planning programs of treatment and rehabilitation to promote wellness, improve physical and emotional well-being and the quality of life.

  5. Effects of music-based interventions on cancer-related pain, fatigue, and distress: an overview of systematic reviews, Support Care Cancer, 2023; 31: 488. Tsai HF, Chen YR, Chung MH et al. Effectiveness of music intervention in ameliorating cancer patients’ anxiety, depression, pain, and fatigue: a meta-analysis. Cancer Nurs 2014; 37:E35–E50.

  6. Music-based interventions were often combined with specific cancer treatments (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy) or with standard or usual care, and involved passive listening of live or recorded music or patient’s active engagement (e.g., singing, clapping, and guided music imagery).

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  8. Oct 12, 2021 · This systematic review indicates that music interventions compared to standard care may have beneficial effects on anxiety, depression, hope, pain, and fatigue in adults with cancer. The results of two trials suggest that music interventions may have a beneficial effect on anxiety in children with c …

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