Massage can help advanced cancer patients
A research at University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine has concluded that massage therapy can relieve the patients of advanced cancer from pain and depression. However, these improvements didn’t last over time. Massage had an impact in the immediate time frame, without any sustained benefits. The study included 380 adults suffering from different types advanced cancer as lung, breast, pancreatic, colorectal and prostate. A massage from a trained therapist can be definitely soothing. It must be noted, however, that may insurance companies do not reimburse the cost of massage therapy.
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