Abstract OT3-08-01: A randomized study of personalized music therapy for patients with early stage breast cancer receiving chemotherapy

BACKGROUND: A review of the literature identifies high levels of anxiety and depression as adverse effects of oncology diagnosis and treatment, even for patients with curable cancers such as early stage breast cancer (ESBC). Studies have reported that music therapy yields remarkable, multi-dimensional benefits on an individual's mood and state of mind. The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the impact of personalized music therapy (PMT) in reducing anxiety and other adverse mental health symptoms experienced by patients receiving chemotherapy treatment for ESBC.ELIGIBILITY: Females ≥ 18 years diagnosed with ESBC (Stage I-III) initiating intravenous chemotherapy as their only oncology treatment modality who report anxiety ≥ 4 on a numerical rating scale of 0-10.TRIAL DESIGN: This is a 4-week, two-arm, randomized (1:1) trial evaluating the anti-anxiety benefits of PMT for women with ESBC initiating intravenous (IV) chemotherapy. The patients randomized to the experimental group will participate in 30-minute PMT sessions conducted by a Licensed Musical Therapist (LMT). Initial PMT will occur within 1 hour of the patient's first chemotherapy infusion (C1D1), then once weekly for the remaining 3 weeks of the trial. Patients randomized to the control group will be referred to the medical oncologist for standard of care (SOC) anxiety treatment. Outcomes will be measured via the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7), the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Sca...
Source: Cancer Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Ongoing Clinical Trials Source Type: research