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Id 831
Author Stanczyk M.M.
Title Music therapy in supportive cancer care
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Stanczyk M.M.; Music therapy in supportive cancer care ;Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy vol:16 issue: 5.0 page:170.0

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80053330930&doi=10.1016%2fj.rpor.2011.04.005&partnerID=40&md5=db35f9ad17b82939037ac18a7dd66e7c
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to show some aspects of music therapy application in cancer care and to present the integration of music therapy program into a continuous supportive cancer care for inpatients. A cancer diagnosis is one of the most feared and serious life events that causes stress in individuals and families. Cancer disrupts social, physical and emotional well-being and results in a range of emotions, including anger, fear, sadness, guilt, embarrassment and shame. Music therapy is a part of a complementary medicine program in supportive cancer care which accompanies medical treatment. 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. Music therapy is an effective form of supporting cancer care for patients during the treatment process. It may be also basic for planning effective programs of rehabilitation to promote wellness, improve physical and emotional well-being and the quality of life. © 2011 Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poland.


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