Oncology Massage in Liverpool

Gentle, Expert Care for People Living with Cancer

Cancer treatment is tough on your body—chemo, surgery, radiation—it all takes a toll. Oncology massage isn’t your typical spa treatment. It’s specialised, evidence-based care designed to help you feel more like you again. Less pain. Less stress. Just a bit of proper relief.

I’ve trained in oncology massage techniques, so every session is tailored to where you’re at in treatment. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in active therapy, or years into recovery, this is about supporting your body safely.

🔸 No deep pressure or risky techniques – just gentle, intentional work where you need it
🔸 Helps with: treatment side effects (pain, fatigue, neuropathy, anxiety)
🔸 Adjusts for ports, scars, and sensitive areas – nothing’s forced

What Makes Oncology Massage Different?

This isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. I ensure your comfort and safety by:

  • Check in with your care team first (if needed) to avoid any risks

  • Use ultra-light pressure or no touch at all (if that’s what your body can handle)

  • Work around surgeries, ports, or lymph node areas – no guessing, just adapted techniques

  • Let you call the shots – want just hands and feet? No problem. Need to stop halfway? Totally fine

"But I’m still in treatment—can I even get massage?"
Yes, usually! I’ll just take extra precautions (and sometimes get your doctor’s okay first).

How It Helps

Cancer messes with your whole system. Massage can:

Ease nerve pain (especially from chemo-induced neuropathy)
Reduce treatment-related swelling (gentle lymphatic work, where safe)
Help you sleep better (because exhaustion on top of everything else is cruel)
Give you back a sense of control (your body, your session, your rules)

Common Questions

Q: Is it safe during chemo/radiation?
A: Often, yes—but we’ll adjust pressure, avoid certain areas, and sometimes check with your oncologist first.

Q: I have lymphedema. Can you still help?
A: Carefully! We’ll skip affected areas and use techniques that don’t risk making it worse.

Q: What if I fall asleep mid-session?
A: Perfectly normal (and kind of the goal). You’re safe, and I’ll just let you rest.

You’re dealing with enough. Let’s make this easy.