Hypnosis may help control pain among metastatic breast cancer patients
February 27th, 2010 - 12:30 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Feb. 27(ANI): Hypnosis can be an effective means of treating pain in women with breast cancer, according to a research.
According to Lisa D. Butler, associate professor in UB’s School of Social Work, a faculty member in the Buffalo Center for Social Research and first author of the study, the randomized trial measured pain and suffering, frequency of pain and degree of constant pain among 124 women with metastatic breast cancer.
To reach the conclusion, researchers recorded levels of pain at four-month intervals for a year. Women who were assigned to the treatment group received group psychotherapy, as well as instruction and practice in hypnosis to moderate their pain symptoms. They reported “significantly less increase in the intensity of pain and suffering over time,” compared with a control group, who did not receive the group psychotherapy intervention.
However, those using hypnosis reported no significant reduction in the frequency or constancy of pain episodes.
“The results of this study suggest that the experience of pain and suffering for patients with metastatic breast cancer can be successfully reduced with an intervention that includes hypnosis in a group therapy setting,” according to Butler. “These results augment the growing literature supporting the use of hypnosis as an adjunctive treatment for medical patients experiencing pain.”
The study was published last year in an issue of the American Psychological Association journal Health Psychology. (ANI)
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