About this trial
The goal of this interventional study is to to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of a focused upper body massage when offered after radiation treatments to participants diagnosed with breast cancer. Given the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints during radiation therapy delivery and acknowledging the emotional stress associated with breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, the aims of this pilot study are to: 1) evaluate the effectiveness of a focused upper body massage, available after radiation treatments, on patient's muscle and joint achiness and disability/symptoms of the upper extremities; 2) evaluate the effectiveness of a focused chair massage, available after radiation treatments on health-related quality of life; 3) assess the need for repeating the pre-radiation simulation process and revising the established treatment plan; and 4) and evaluate patient acceptability of the massages offered during the course of radiation treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
18 years of age or older
Diagnosis of breast cancer
Treatment plan for curative intent radiation at SSBC
Radiation treatment frequency can be daily, every other day, and twice weekly
Disqualifiers
Patients with recurrent disease (breast cancer)
Patients treated palliatively with radiation treatments
Inability to read and/or understand English (consent and questionnaires in English)
Patients with documented cognitive disorder that limits the ability to independently read, understand, and/or complete the survey measures; i.e. dementia, Alzheimer's
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- upper body massage