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Massage therapy has been shown to reduce pain and anxiety in cancer patients, while also improving cancer patients' mood. New research shows family caregivers can significantly reduce suffering in cancer patients at home through use of simple touch and massage techniques.
The study, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, evaluated outcomes of a 78 minute DVD instructional program and illustrated manual in a sample of 97 patients and their caregivers. The multi-ethnic sample represented 21 types of cancer (nearly half with breast cancer) and all stages of disease, according to a press release from Collinge and Associates, the principal investigator's company.
Caregivers included spouses, adult children, parents, siblings and friends. The project was conducted in Boston, Massachusetts, Portland, Maine, and Portland, Oregon, using English, Spanish and Chinese languages.
In the study, couples were randomized to either an experimental group using the program, or an attention control group that engaged in reading.
Results indicated significant reductions for all symptoms after both activities, indicating that companionship alone has a
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