A trial of improvement of immunity in cancer patients by laughter therapy.

Yoshinori Sakai, Kazue Takayanagi, Mitue Ohno, Rumiko Inose, Hideomi Fujiwara
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Abstract

Purpose: The study was on the impact of laughter therapy on immunological improvement of patients with gastrointestinal cancer undergoing surgery and chemotherapy.

Materials & method: Immunological measurements were performed in 41 cases with patients aged 68.9 years suffering from gastric or colorectal cancer. Intervention using Laughter Therapy was applied to 12 out of the 25 patients subjected to laproscopic surgery and 12 out of 19 patients subjected to chemotherapy.

Results: Immunity of patients within the control group who had surgery decreased. Immunity of patients within the control group who had chemotherapy decreased. With intervention of Laughter Therapy, the immunity of patients with surgery had either decreased or was the same. However, with intervention of Laughter Therapy using the Smile-Sun Method, the immunity of chemotherapy patients increased, notably in patients with colorectal cancer. The improvement of immunity within the control group was 0 out of 7.

Conclusion: Patients with advanced cancer have lower immunity which is further decreased with surgery or chemotherapy. Chemotherapy patients who undertook the Laughter Therapy using the Smile-Sun Methodology during treatment in the hospital showed significantly higher immunity levels. The results of this study indicate that patients with gastrointestinal cancer, who undergo laparoscopic surgery or chemotherapy for stomach or colorectal cancer, benefit from a formal program of psychotherapeutic support during the in-patient hospital stay in terms of immunological improvement.

笑声疗法提高癌症患者免疫力的试验。
目的:研究笑声疗法对胃肠癌手术化疗患者免疫功能改善的影响。材料与方法:对41例年龄68.9岁的胃癌或结直肠癌患者进行免疫学检查。25名接受腹腔镜手术的患者中有12名,19名接受化疗的患者中有12名采用了笑声疗法。结果:对照组患者手术后免疫力下降。对照组接受化疗的患者免疫力下降。在笑声疗法的干预下,手术患者的免疫功能或下降或保持不变。然而,在使用微笑-太阳方法的笑声疗法的干预下,化疗患者的免疫力提高,特别是结直肠癌患者。对照组免疫功能改善0(满分7分)。结论:晚期肿瘤患者免疫功能低下,手术或化疗后免疫功能进一步下降。化疗患者在医院治疗期间采用微笑-太阳方法进行笑声疗法,其免疫水平明显提高。本研究结果表明,胃肠癌患者在接受腹腔镜手术或胃癌或结直肠癌化疗后,在住院期间接受正式的心理治疗支持计划,在免疫改善方面受益。
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