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Effects of hyperbaric oxygen exposure on
experimental head and neck tumor growth, oxygenation, and
vasculature
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of
Pennsylvania, 195 John Morgan Building, 37th and Hamilton
Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6072, USA.
BACKGROUND: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) is used to promote
healing in irradiated tissues, but concern persists about
the possibility that it may promote residual tumor growth.
METHODS: The tumor growth of SQ20B and Detroit 562 head and
neck squamous cell carcinoma xenografts were studied after
single-dose irradiation and 5x/week HBO2 treatment at 2.4
atm absolute for 90 minutes. The effect of HBO2 treatment on
tumor hypoxia and vasculature was also examined by
immunohistochemical analysis. RESULTS: HBO2 treatment
increased tumor oxygenation during the treatment interval
but did not promote the growth of either irradiated or
unirradiated tumors. No increase in tumor vascular
endothelial growth factor expression or vascularization was
detected.
CONCLUSIONS: This study found no evidence for
persistent changes in tumor microenvironment or tumor growth
promotion caused by hyperbaric oxygen exposure. 2005 Wiley
Periodicals, Inc.
Head Neck.
2005 May;27(5):362-9.
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