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  1. The meta-analysis results indicated the positive effect of music intervention on anxiety management during routine clinical treatment among patients with cancer covering chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery without general anesthesia.

  2. 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 ...

  3. The present study will evaluate the effects on anxiety of patients with cancer of receptive and individualised MT under the guidance of a music therapist. This randomised controlled study will assess the ability of individualised MT to reduce cancer-related anxiety by analysing anxiety-related scales after MT.

  4. The findings of this study show the effect of music therapy on the anxiety and depression of patients with cancer. Several studies showed a beneficial effect of music on reducing anxiety in patients undergoing cesarean, abdominal surgery, and patients admitted in critical care unit.

  5. Our study found that music therapy helped to reduce anxiety after 6, 12, and 24 weeks. We recommend the use of music therapy as an intervention to improve symptoms of anxiety for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

    • K-R. Chou
    • 2020
  6. Music therapy can potentially reduce anxiety and other indicators of psychological disorders among colorectal cancer patients undergoing colonoscopy. Music therapy also reduces anxiety levels among patients with colorectal cancer during chemotherapy sessions[ 100 ].

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  8. Music therapy is a non-pharmacological approach that can be used in the management of symptoms and side effects in patients with cancer. It is aimed to show the effect of music therapy performed on anxiety and chemotherapy (CT)-related nausea/vomiting in this study.