I have a patient, who is a nurse, 56 years old, female, who has had a recurrence of ovarian cancer and has opted not to have another round of chemo.
She has been losing weight, and has a tumor that looks like she's 12 months pregnant. But aside from all that, she feels great. She is very religious and has faith that the Lord will take care of her (as he has in many previous instances, according to her).
Last March her doctor told her to get hospice - ha! She's been more active than most "healthy" people I know! She hikes, walks up to 8 miles a day, strips wallpaper, paints, does gardening, yardwork, moves furniture, travels (she plans on going to Florida for 5 weeks in February with patients of hers - she does home care).
Of course I have checked with her oncologist about her receiving massage (which she LOVES!), and he believes that the tumor is intact and massage would not affect it negatively, or cause the cancer to spread.
I reminded her that there are some schools of thought that believe cancer could be spread by massage, but she is comfortable with her doctor's opinion (and her own, being a nurse) that she wants to continue with her massage sessions.
Any opinions out there?
She has been losing weight, and has a tumor that looks like she's 12 months pregnant. But aside from all that, she feels great. She is very religious and has faith that the Lord will take care of her (as he has in many previous instances, according to her).
Last March her doctor told her to get hospice - ha! She's been more active than most "healthy" people I know! She hikes, walks up to 8 miles a day, strips wallpaper, paints, does gardening, yardwork, moves furniture, travels (she plans on going to Florida for 5 weeks in February with patients of hers - she does home care).
Of course I have checked with her oncologist about her receiving massage (which she LOVES!), and he believes that the tumor is intact and massage would not affect it negatively, or cause the cancer to spread.
I reminded her that there are some schools of thought that believe cancer could be spread by massage, but she is comfortable with her doctor's opinion (and her own, being a nurse) that she wants to continue with her massage sessions.
Any opinions out there?