Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Ozone therapy for cancer treatment in dogs cats and a lion
By S. Gayon-Amaro·Published in Journal of Ozone Therapy·2022·View original on Semantic Scholar →
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Original publication title: Ozone applications in veterinary oncology
Plain-English summary
A female dog with an ulcerated mammary tumor, a male dog with a scrotal tumor, and two male cats with lymphoma and squamous cell carcinoma were treated with ozone therapy to help manage their cancer symptoms. The treatment involved various methods, including injecting ozone, using ozonized oil, and administering ozonized water. After the therapy, all pets showed improved appetite and activity levels, with some tumors shrinking and one dog achieving complete remission of its tumor. The lion with melanoma also showed signs of improvement, with no more discharge or itching reported.
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Abstract
PURPOSE. To evaluate the clinical improvement of 6 patients –three dogs, two cats and a Panthera leo krugerii diagnosed with neoplasic patologies treated with ozonetherapy under adjusted protocols for each patient. CASE PRESENTATION Six patients were presented to veterinary consultation for the diagnose of different injuries using citology, blood examination and imagenology in some cases. According to the diagnose (a female dog with an ulcerated mammary adenocarcinoma, another with vaginal adenocarcinoma, a male dog with basal cells tumour in the scrotum, a male cat with low grade linfoma and hepatic injury, another male cat with squamous cells carcinoma (SCC) and a male white lion with a melanoma in the lower eyelid) the ozone protocol was established using combinations of local infiltration, topic instillation of ozonized oil, major and minor autohemotherapy, ozonized drinking water, rectal insuflations and bagging technicque. The results showed an improvement of general state of the patients: increase of appetite and activity in all of them, decrease size of tumour in two patients, healing of ulcers, total remission of the basal cells tumour. Ozone therapy is the elective linfoma treatment due to the hepatic injury in this patient, who remains stable in terms of linfoma but his hepatic injury presents evidence of improving. In patient 6 –the lion with melanoma- zookeepers report absence of exudate and pruritus. DISCUSSION. There are not enough reports of the use of ozone in oncological veterinary patients (1) but there are many preclinical papers and human case reports about ozone for cancer treament (2,3,4,5). CONCLUSION. Based on that, it is posible to conclude that established protocols were capable of improve quality of life of the patients avoiding methastasic process and tumoral growth.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/5dc212134668170a7f98a06a17ac96849981ad95