Oncology massage is a specialised treatment for people either living with cancer or undergoing treatment, or in recovery. It safely adapts to the patient’s condition, considering tumor sites, surgery, and medications, to reduce pain, fatigue, nausea, and anxiety, significantly improving quality of life and assisting with emotional well-being.
How is the massage performed?
First and foremost, safety and comfort for the person comes first.
The massage pressure, speed and positioning is adjusted based on the persons comfort level. This careful consideration is applied to navigate around surgical sites, radiation areas, scars, and lymph node removal in order to avoid discomfort, and not to overload a compromised system.
Other techniques applied are Manual lymphatic drainage where lymphedema and lymphatic cording may be present as well as scar tissue release on surgical scars, at the appropriate recovery time.
Benefits of oncology massage.
Research shows that oncology massage releases endorphins – which are the body’s natural pain killers. It also activates the relaxation response which calms the central nervous system and reduces cortisol. And also promotes better sleep quality.
What is needed before making an appointment?
A letter from your oncologist informing about the Nadir period. The nadir period is critical in oncology massage because it represents the time, usually 7 to 14 days after chemotherapy, when blood cell counts (white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets) are at their lowest. Understanding this period is essential for safety, as it requires significant, specific modifications to massage techniques to avoid risks like severe infection or spontaneous bleeding.
The timing of chemotherapy cycles is designed to coincide with blood count recovery, and massage should be planned accordingly to avoid times when the body is already under intense stress.
It is also advisable that the oncologist inform the practitioner about the location of the cancer or surgery and best positioning to avoid secondary pressure.
Overall, Oncology massage is a safe, effective, and specialized approach that provides meaningful benefits for people navigating a cancer diagnosis, helping to manage physical and emotional side effects like pain, anxiety, and fatigue. While it should not replace conventional medical treatment, it serves as a valuable, compassionate ally that enhances quality of life and supports healing through modified, gentle touch.
