Ozone Therapy as a coadjuvant treatment in veterinary oncology. Case reports

Autores/as

  • Mercedes Hernández Avilés Autor/a
  • Antonia Mª Malpica Rojo Autor/a
  • Rosario Alcalde González Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.67442/7xmp6a20

Palabras clave:

ozone therapy, Canids, Limphosarcom, Adenocarcinoma, Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Quality of life, survival

Resumen

While the therapeutic approach to cancer is complicated, it becomes a challenge for clinicians. The aim of this study was the use of ozone therapy in four oncology canine patients and the assessment of results related to the quality of life and survival thereof. We did not obviate the concomitant use of conventional treatments. Animals belonging to the following breeds: crossbred Mastiff. Mastiff. Golden Retriever and crossbred German Shepherd, were diagnosed with different types of tumours (Lymphosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Adenocarcinoma and Osteosarcoma, respectively). Ozone therapy was applied in treatment cycles rectally, by autohaemotherapy and by local infiltration. Concomitant use of ozone improved the quality of life and increased survival of the animals in all cases.

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Publicado

2016-06-01

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Sección

Veterinaria

Cómo citar

Ozone Therapy as a coadjuvant treatment in veterinary oncology. Case reports. (2016). Ozone Therapy Global Journal, 6(1), 231-236. https://doi.org/10.67442/7xmp6a20