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Collaborative Connections Podcast | Conversations on Cancer Care for Oncology Massage Therapists & Estheticians

Collaborative Connections Podcast | Conversations on Cancer Care for Oncology Massage Therapists & Estheticians

By: Society for Oncology Massage & Esthetics
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The Collaborative Connections podcast explores the intersection between massage therapy and cancer care. Whether you're a massage therapist, specializing in cancer care or an oncology massage educator, this podcast is for you.

To learn more about the Society for Oncology Massage, visit S4OM.org.© 2025 Society for Oncology Massage All Rights Reserved.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 20 - Head and Neck Oncology Care - Lymphedema, Fibrosis, and Research Breakthroughs with Holly McMillan
    Oct 21 2025

    Imagine being able to feel tissue changes caused by radiation therapy—without seeing the patient or knowing their medical history. That is exactly what today’s guest, Holly McMillan, M.C.D., CCC-SLP, LMP, CLT, demonstrated in her groundbreaking research collaboration with Dr. Geoff Bove at MD Anderson Cancer Center.


    In this episode, Holly shares her extraordinary journey from licensed massage therapist to Senior Research Speech Language Pathologist and Co-Director of the Trismus Clinic at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She discusses her expertise in fibrosis, lymphedema management, and head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and why manual therapy is emerging as a critical tool in oncology survivorship. As a doctoral candidate and NIH-funded clinical trial collaborator, Holly is at the forefront of evidence-based approaches that integrate touch, research, and patient empowerment.

    Listeners will hear insights from Holly’s recently published studies, including safety and feasibility findings on manual therapy in head and neck cancer, and her remarkable work showing that trained therapists can palpate physiologic tissue changes after radiation—even under blinded conditions. This episode uncovers the science behind what oncology massage therapists have long known: the hands can detect what machines cannot, and healing begins with informed touch.


    Topics Discussed in this Episode:

    • The clinical value of manual therapy in head and neck cancer rehabilitation
    • How radiation affects tissue structure, lymphatics, and healing
    • Blinded research findings on palpating irradiated tissue
    • Empowering patients through at-home fibrosis and lymphedema protocols
    • Intraoral manual therapy: safety, lubrication, and function restoration
    • Debunking the myth that mature scars cannot change


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    To learn more about the Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) visit http://www.s4om.org


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    Facebook: Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) | Auburn ME (facebook.com)

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    Twitter: S4OM_Org (@s4om_org) / Twitter

    LinkedIn: Society for Oncology Massage | LinkedIn

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 19 - Advancing Oncology Massage and Palliative Care in Italy with Daniela Panzeri
    Apr 18 2025

    Discover how oncology massage and palliative care are transforming patient well-being in Italy—and why these healing therapies may change lives worldwide. In this inspiring episode of Collaborative Connections, host Ericka Clinton sits down with Daniela Panzeri, Italy’s sole regional champion for the Society for Oncology Massage, to explore her groundbreaking work integrating massage therapy into hospice and palliative care settings.

    Daniela shares her journey from the Netherlands to Italy, detailing her unique role as the only massage therapist across three hospices, and reveals how compassionate touch can bring profound comfort to patients facing cancer, dementia, and chronic illness. You’ll learn about the collaborative power of combining oncology massage with music therapy, how Daniela is bridging the gap between healthcare professions, and her mission to educate both practitioners and the public—including writing a powerful new book that captures moving patient stories.

    If you’re passionate about holistic cancer care, integrative therapies, or seeking inspiration from real-world innovators making a difference, this episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and hope for the future of supportive care. Tune in to find out how one woman’s dedication is shaping a new standard of care in Italy and beyond!

    Topics Discussed in this Episode:

    • Expanding oncology massage in Italy
    • Integrative care for palliative patients
    • Collaboration with oncology aesthetics professionals
    • Sharing patient stories through literature
    • Education and networking in oncology massage


    Click here to view extended shownotes

    To learn more about the Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) visit http://www.s4om.org


    Follow S4OM on your favorite social media platforms!

    Facebook: Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) | Auburn ME (facebook.com)

    Instagram: Society for Oncology Massage (@s4om_org) • Instagram photos and videos

    Twitter: S4OM_Org (@s4om_org) / Twitter

    LinkedIn: Society for Oncology Massage | LinkedIn

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    18 mins
  • Ep. 18 – Innovative Oncology Massage Research with Jill Cole, MA, LMT, BCTMB
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode of ‘Collaborative Connections,’ hosted by Ericka Clinton and sponsored by the Society for Oncology Massage and the Society for Oncology Esthetics, we feature Jill Cole, a licensed massage therapist and PhD candidate at the University of Kentucky.

    Jill shares her journey of becoming a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation and Health Science, focusing on her research in oncology massage, particularly a feasibility study she is conducting at the UK Healthcare Integrative Medicine and Health. She explains the crossover randomized control trial of massage therapy during cancer treatment and discusses the importance and challenges of touch therapy research.

    Throughout the conversation, Jill emphasizes the need for more biological and large-scale studies in the field and how empirical evidence can support the growth of the massage therapy profession. She highlights the collaborative nature of research and the critical role of massage therapists in advancing the profession through evidence-based practices.

    Topics discussed:

    • Innovative oncology massage research
    • Understanding the feasibility study framework
    • Effects of massage on pain and anxiety
    • Benefits of interdisciplinary PhD programs
    • Importance of touch therapy research
    • Research and growth in massage therapy

    Click here to read the extended shownotes

    To learn more about the Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) visit http://www.s4om.org


    Follow S4OM on your favorite social media platforms!

    Facebook: Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM) | Auburn ME (facebook.com)

    Instagram: Society for Oncology Massage (@s4om_org) • Instagram photos and videos

    Twitter: S4OM_Org (@s4om_org) / Twitter

    LinkedIn: Society for Oncology Massage | LinkedIn

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    24 mins
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