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Revista Cubana de Medicina

On-line version ISSN 1561-302X

Abstract

ALONSO DIAZ, Tammy; REYES REYES, Elizabeth  and  CUETARA LUGO, Elizabeth. Ozone Therapy and Cancer: Myth or Reality. Rev. Cuban de Med [online]. 2023, vol.62, n.1  Epub Mar 01, 2023. ISSN 1561-302X.

Introduction:

The clinical use of ozone therapy is increasing every day worldwide and it covers different medical specialties, including oncology. However, in Cuba, the investigations that evaluate the use of ozone therapy in cancer patients are scarce, so scientific studies are needed to demonstrate its clinical efficacy.

Objective:

To explain the pharmacological and biochemical mechanisms of ozone therapy and its use in cancer as a complementary therapy.

Methods:

Databases available through Infomed Network were consulted. Key words used were cancer, ozone therapy and oxidative stress. Original and systematic review articles from the last ten years that evaluated the use of ozone therapy in the treatment of cancer were selected.

Results:

Cancer is, as such, a disease that induces oxidative stress. Ozone therapy supports its use as an adjuvant therapy through oxidative pre-conditioning that stimulates the cell's antioxidant systems against the action of free radicals. Thus, it is possible to neutralize the harmful action of oxidative stress. Ozone increases the efficacy of radio-chemotherapy and helps reducing the side effects of these treatments by activating the cell's antioxidant systems. Ozone therapy is characterized by the simplicity of its application, low costs, high effectiveness and with practically no side effects, compared to other adjuvant treatments.

Conclusions:

The use of ozone therapy in oncology as an adjuvant therapy represented a therapeutic resource of great value given its effectiveness and safety profile. Its use could be extended to improve tissue oxygenation and thus enhance the efficacy of radiochemotherapy, reducing side effects and improving the patients’s quality of life.

Keywords : ozone therapy; cancer; oxidative stress, radiotherapy; chemotherapy, quality of life.

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