Listening to guided meditation resulted in significantly lower biopsy pain during imaging-guided breast biopsy, revealed a new research.

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Listening to guided meditation resulted in significantly lower biopsy pain during imaging-guided breast biopsy. It also helped ease anxiety, and fatigue in women undergoing breast cancer biopsies.
The researchers said, "There are medical approaches to ease anxiety by providing anti-anxiety drugs but they may sedate the patients. Meditation is simple and inexpensive, and can be seen as a good alternative."
Patients who experience pain and anxiety may move during the biopsy procedure, which can reduce the effectiveness of biopsy, or they may not adhere to follow-up screening and testing, the researchers revealed in the study published online in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
The researchers enrolled 121 women undergoing breast cancer diagnosis at Duke and randomly assigned them to receive one of three approaches as they underwent stereotactic and ultrasound-guided biopsy: a recorded meditation, music, or standard care with a technologist offering casual conversation and support.
The meditation was a guided 'loving/kindness' script that focused on building positive emotions such as compassion towards oneself and others and releasing negative emotions.
Immediately before and after biopsy, participants completed questionnaires measuring nervousness and anxiety, ranking biopsy pain between a low of zero to a high of 10, and assessing feelings of weakness and fatigue.
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