Possible Therapeutic Effects of Ozone Mixture on Hypoxia in Tumor Development

    Margherita Luongo, Anna Lisa Brigida, Luigi Mascolo, Gennaro Gaudino
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    TLDR Ozone therapy might improve cancer treatment and reduce its side effects.
    The document reviewed scientific knowledge on ozone therapy, suggesting it may be an effective adjuvant treatment for cancer patients undergoing radio-chemotherapy. It was noted that ozone therapy could enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy while simultaneously reducing its side effects, including nausea, vomiting, infections, ulcers, hair loss, and fatigue. The therapy's potential to improve patients' physical and mental well-being, thereby enhancing their quality of life, was also highlighted. The review focused on the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the therapeutic effects of ozone.
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