Music Therapy Shows Promise for Cancer Patients in Thailand: A Path to Calm, Hope, and Resilience
New research presented at a leading oncology conference highlights music therapy as a powerful aid for cancer patients. The study suggests music-based interventions can reduce anxiety, stress, and difficult emotions, offering an approach that may complement traditional therapies. Data from well-respected institutions indicates these effects can be comparable to some forms of talk therapy, especially when patients actively participate in creating music or lyrics.
In Thailand, medical professionals are increasingly advocating for holistic cancer care that treats the whole person. While advances in treatment are clear, the emotional and psychological burdens of cancer remain significant. Health leaders say integrating music therapy into standard care could improve quality of life for survivors and support long-term resilience.