Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Managing Cancer Treatment Complications: A Safety Evaluation | Canada Hyperbarics
Study Medicina (Kaunas) 2025

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Managing Cancer Treatment Complications: A Safety Evaluation

Canarslan Demir K, Avci A, Ozgok Kangal M, Ceylan B, Abayli S, Ozler I, et al. — Medicina (Kaunas), 2025

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Turkish researchers reviewed records of 45 cancer patients who received a median of 27 HBOT sessions for treatment-related complications, tracking cancer recurrence, spread, and death over an average follow-up of 783 days.

What They Found

Only 8.7% of patients experienced cancer recurrence during follow-up, and 59.5% had no recurrence. There was no statistically significant link between the number of HBOT sessions and cancer spread (p = 0.213) or death (p = 0.881). No HBOT-related complications occurred during treatment.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

A common concern among Canadian cancer patients and their doctors is whether HBOT could feed tumor growth. This study found no evidence of that, suggesting HBOT is safe to use in patients with solid tumors who need it for radiation injuries or surgical wound complications.

Canadian Relevance

Delayed radiation injury is an OHIP-covered indication for HBOT in Ontario. The safety data in this study directly addresses concerns that may prevent referrals for cancer patients with radiation complications.

Study Limitations

The study was small (45 patients), retrospective, and lacked a matched control group, so it cannot rule out selection bias in which patients were chosen to receive HBOT.

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Study Details

Study Type Study
Category Aging & Longevity
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 40142196
Year Published 2025
Journal Medicina (Kaunas)
MeSH Terms Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Male; Female; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Neoplasms; Aged; Adult; Treatment Outcome; Aged, 80 and over

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