Med Lasers.  2023 Mar;12(1):18-28. 10.25289/ML.22.047.

Reactive oxygen species overload: a review of plasma therapy and photobiomodulation for cancer treatment

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  • 1Gyeongnam International Foreign School, Sacheon, Republic of Korea
  • 2Beckman Laser Institute, Cheonan, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Cancers of major organs and their treatment with chemotherapeutic agents can be difficult and challenging, both because of the disease itself, and also because of the accompanying side effects of the treatment. Recent studies in cancer biology have revealed that cancer cells have higher levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS play a dual role in physiological and pathological conditions of the human body. It is well known that ROS are engaged in many cellular activities for the preservation of cellular homeostasis. While both normal and cancer cells maintain specific levels of ROS, excess ROS leads to increased oxidative stress linked to cellular damage and potentially cell death. Emergent technologies like plasma therapy and photobiomodulation (PBM), have demonstrated their capabilities of increasing intracellular ROS levels, thus, gaining recognition as prospective cancer treatments. This review aims to summarize the effects of plasma and PBM on the ROS levels of cells as observed in previous studies and evaluate their potential to be developed as treatments for cancer.

Keyword

Cancer; Reactive oxygen species; Therapy; Plasma; Low-level laser
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