Music Interventions on Cancer-Related Fatigue During Chemotherapy: Music for Alleviating Symptoms (MusAS) Trial Rationale and Protocol

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https://doi.org/10.33871/2317417X.2025.22.9919

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Breast cancer, Emotional distress, Music therapy, Biomarkers, Adverse drug reactions

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Background: Cancer-related fatigue is the most reported symptom of cancer treatment, especially chemotherapy, and is associated with psychological symptoms. Non-pharmacological interventions are recommended for symptom management, including music-based interventions. Methods: The proposed Music for Alleviating Symptoms (MusAS) study is a single-center, non-blind, randomized controlled trial with three parallel arms (two experimental and one control, with usual care) to verify the efficacy of distinct music listening approaches for diminishing adverse events during chemotherapy. A sample of 25 participants per group will be recruited, including women with breast cancer in stages 1 to 3 at a Brazilian oncologic referral hospital. The Music Therapy group will have an individualized interview with a music therapist, who will tailor a personalized playlist to each participant, whereas the Music Medicine group will listen to a standard playlist. The primary outcome is cancer-related fatigue (FACT-F), and the secondary outcomes are health-related quality of life (FACT-G), adverse events, (PRO-CTCAE), anxiety and depression symptoms (HADS), mood (VAMS), and the biological markers of inflammation (CRP, IL-6, IL-10, and Interferon-gamma). Results: The results will inform the potential integration of music-based interventions in clinical practice for managing cancer-related fatigue and other associated symptoms. Conclusions: The strengths of MusAS are the inclusion of a homogeneous population and the incorporation of biomarkers as an objective measure. To our knowledge, this is the first 3-arm trial with music in oncology from Latin America. It is registered in the Brazilian Register of Clinical Trials (ensaiosclinicos.gov.br), code RBR-68w9xsy.

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Camila Siqueira Gouvêa Acosta Gonçalves, PPGTS/PUCPR

Bachelor in Music Therapy (UNESPAR) and Pedagogy (UFPR), Master’s in Creative Art Therapies - Music Therapy (Concordia University, Canada), and Doctorate in Health Technology (PPGTS/PUCPR). She works as a music therapist at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (INDC and IPUB/UFRJ) and is a member of NEPIM/UNESPAR and the Clinical Practice Committee of the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT). E-mail: mt.camilasgagoncalves@gmail.com

Paula Karina Hembecker, PPGTS/PUCPR

Physiotherapist specialized in Ergonomics, with a Master’s and PhD in Production Engineering (PPGEP/UFSC). She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Health Technology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PPGTS/PUCPR). E-mail: pkhembecker@gmail.com

Thais Abreu de Almeida, Hospital Erasto Gaertner

Bachelor in Medicine (UFRJ), with residencies in clinical medicine (UFPR-HC) and in clinical oncology (Erasto Gaertner Hospital). She holds a doctorate in Health Sciences (PUCPR). Member of the clinical staff of Clinical Oncology at Hospital Erasto Gaertner (Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil). E-mail: thaisaalmeida@gmail.com

Willian Felipe Hadiak Amalio de Souza, PPGTS/PUCPR

Willian Felipe Hadiak Amalio de Souza, Bachelor in Biomedicine (UTP), specialized in Clinical Pathology and Hematology (PUCPR), Master's in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (UFPR) and Doctorate in Health Technology (PPGTS/PUCPR). He is the technical manager at Hadiak Laboratory and a partner in W.F. Laboratories, a franchise chain that is part of the LCA - Laboratórios Clínicos Associados group. E-mail: willianhadiak@gmail.com

Percy Nohama, PPGTS/PUCPR

Bachelor in Electronics (UTFPR), Master's and Doctorate in Electrical Engineering (UNICAMP). Head of the Graduate Program in Health Technology - PPGTS/PUCPR. Full professor at PUCPR and UTFPR (emeritus). CNPq researcher (PQ-1C) since 1998. E-mail: percy.nohama@pucpr.br

Audrey Tieko Tsunoda, PPGTS/PUCPR

Bachelor in Medicine (UFPR), with a residency in General Surgery at the Irmandade Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Curitiba (PUCPR) and in Surgical Cancerology (INCA). Doctorate in Oncology (FMUSP). She works at Hospital Erasto Gaertner, HCor, the Paraná Oncology Institute and IRCAD Latin America. Faculty of the Graduate Program in Health Technology (PPGTS/PUCPR). E-mail: audrey.tsunoda@pucpr.br

 

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2025-04-16

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Siqueira Gouvêa Acosta Gonçalves, C., Hembecker, P. K., Abreu de Almeida, T., Hadiak Amalio de Souza, W. F., Nohama, P., & Tsunoda, A. T. (2025). Music Interventions on Cancer-Related Fatigue During Chemotherapy: Music for Alleviating Symptoms (MusAS) Trial Rationale and Protocol. Revista InCantare, 22(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.33871/2317417X.2025.22.9919

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