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  1. Music therapy and music medicine interventions have been used to alleviate symptoms and treatment side effects and address psychosocial needs in people with cancer. 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 ...

  2. Music therapy is an evidence-based way to improve your health, enhance your well-being, and manage symptoms and side effects related to cancer and cancer treatment. During music therapy, a trained therapist guides you through personalized activities, using the unique qualities of music to achieve specific health outcomes.

  3. There are many benefits of music therapy for cancer patients—interactive music therapy techniques (instrumental improvisation, singing) as well as receptive music therapy techniques (listening to recorded or live music, music and imaginary) can be used to improve mood, decrease stress, pain, anxiety level and enhance relaxation.

  4. Jan 5, 2012 · The use of music therapy in the integrative treatment of cancer patients is a therapeutic option whose salutogenetic potential is shown in many case studies such as those presented here. Study results, however, did not draw a conclusive picture of the overall effect of music therapy. In addition to further clinical trials, the evidence mosaic ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. (WFMT 2023) In cancer care, music therapy is often offered as individual sessions with the patient and may include family members. Music therapy is also offered in group sessions to facilitate social support among patients. In the trials included in this summary, the number of sessions and frequency greatly varied.

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  8. Jan 27, 2015 · Live therapeutic music has been shown to help reduce anxiety, help to regulate blood pressure and respiration rates, and reduce stress in patients, caregivers, and surrounding staff. This type of therapy can be easily adapted to meet the immediate and emerging needs of the patient. Here are some examples of how therapeutic music can be used.

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