While we do not claim that any of these modalities cure cancer, some are used for supportive care.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can be used adjunctively in cases of radiation necrosis and tissue injury resulting from cancer treatment, helping improve oxygen delivery, promote healing, and reduce pain in damaged tissues. Another oxygen treatment, Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) may improve oxygen utilisation, cardiovascular fitness, and functional capacity, offering benefits for patients struggling with fatigue and deconditioning.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) and Theralight 360 are being explored for their ability to reduce cancer-related fatigue, support energy metabolism, and improve overall quality of life, making day-to-day functioning easier for patients in recovery. Ultra-Violet B (UVB) phototherapy has a specific therapeutic role in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides), where it can help reduce skin lesions and slow disease progression. Infrared Saunas may promote detoxification, improve circulation, and support relaxation, which can help reduce stress and fatigue during or after treatment. Cryotherapy can help manage treatment-related pain, inflammation, and neuropathy, providing short-term relief and improving comfort.