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      • This systematic review indicates that music interventions may have beneficial effects on anxiety, pain, fatigue and QoL in people with cancer. Furthermore, music may have a small effect on heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure.
  1. Jul 11, 2023 · 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 affected by music during treatment. 4-12 Previous studies have also shown that ...

  2. Aug 4, 2024 · Bradt (2021) found no evidence of an effect of music on physical status (SMD = 0.78). Other physiological outcomes. The 2021 Cochrane review (Bradt 2021) and another SR (Wang 2018) examined other physiological effects of music intervention in cancer.

  3. Music-based interventions could be an interesting approach to modulate cancer-related pain, fatigue, and distress in adults with cancer. The variability among interventions, together with important methodological biases, detract from the clinical relevance of these findings. Supplementary Information.

  4. Aug 15, 2016 · Authors' conclusions: This systematic review indicates that music interventions may have beneficial effects on anxiety, pain, fatigue and QoL in people with cancer. Furthermore, music may have a small effect on heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure.

    • Joke Bradt, Cheryl Dileo, Lucanne Magill, Aaron Teague
    • 2016
  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Music-based interventions could be an interesting approach to modulate cancer-related pain, fatigue, and distress in adults with cancer. The variability among interventions, together with important methodological biases, detract from the clinical relevance of these findings.

  6. Jun 6, 2018 · Our meta-analysis of the effects of music intervention on patients with breast cancer indicates that music intervention is partially effective in improving physiological and psychological symptoms in patients with breast cancer.

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  8. Oct 12, 2021 · We found no support for an effect of music interventions on mood (SMD 0.47, 95% CI -0.02 to 0.97; 5 studies, 236 participants; very low-certainty evidence). Music interventions may increase hope in adults with cancer, with a reported average increase of 3.19 units (95% CI 0.12 to 6.25) on the Herth Hope Index (range 12 to 48; higher scores ...

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