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conventional pharmacologic interventions. Purpose of Review Cancer patients who require surgery often experience peri-operative symptoms, including nausea, anxiety, and pain , which can significantly impair ...
to uncontrolled pain in studies of the effect of psychosocial interventions on immu- cancer patients in a pilot study of the potential usefulness of nological variables in cancer . Interest in this topic dates ...
as a complementary modality to provide comfort to patients with cancer , and we will evaluate its effect on patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods and analysisWe will recruit 80 patients from the One Day ...
and guided imagery all proved effective in reducing the experience of pain as well as side- effects during chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, consumer reports show high satisfaction of patients ...
identified for review . Results indicated the following: 1) Behavioral intervention can effectively control anticipatory nausea and vomiting in adult and pediatric cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy ...
in the United States has been estimated to be between 7% and 54%. Most cancer patients use CAM with the hope of boosting the immune system, relieving pain , and controlling side effects related ...
ways, ranging from reducing the side effects of cancer treatments to improving patients ' immune function and longevity. However, because those reviews lacked methodologic rigor, we critically ...
. Zimmerman L, Pozehl B, Duncan K, Schmitz R Effects of music in patients who had chronic cancer pain . West J Nurs Res 1989; 11: 298– 309. Google Scholar CrossRef Search ADS PubMed 15. Barker L The use ...
for helping people with cancer . A review of all studies of hypnosis for cancer patients concluded that hypnosis is a viable means of reducing pain and anxiety without side effects , while allowing patients ...
Abstract Background Supportive music and imagery and music listening interventions have been effective in decreasing distress and improving mood in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy ...
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