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They should ask their doctor, because it depends on so many factors that they are the one who should decide when massage would be appropriate and supportive in relation to the specific treatment plan for their patient.

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A cancer patient can indeed be massaged. These cancer patients are likely very sore from treatment and would like a massage.

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