%0 Journal Article %T Anxiolytic Effect of Aromatherapy Massage in Patients with Breast Cancer %A Jiro Imanishi %A Hiroko Kuriyama %A Ichiro Shigemori %A Satoko Watanabe %A Yuka Aihara %A Masakazu Kita %A Kiyoshi Sawai %A Hiroo Nakajima %A Noriko Yoshida %A Masahiro Kunisawa %A Masanori Kawase %A Kenji Fukui %J Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine %D 2009 %I Hindawi Publishing Corporation %R 10.1093/ecam/nem073 %X We examined how aromatherapy massage influenced psychologic and immunologic parameters in 12 breast cancer patients in an open semi-comparative trial. We compared the results 1 month before aromatherapy massage as a waiting control period with those during aromatherapy massage treatment and 1 month after the completion of aromatherapy sessions. The patients received a 30 min aromatherapy massage twice a week for 4 weeks (eight times in total). The results showed that anxiety was reduced in one 30 min aromatherapy massage in State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) test and also reduced in eight sequential aromatherapy massage sessions in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) test. Our results further suggested that aromatherapy massage ameliorated the immunologic state. Further investigations are required to confirm the anxiolytic effect of aromatherapy in breast cancer patients. %U http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2009/254092/