It was proved that hydrogen (H-2) treatment, consisting of loading with H-2 under high pressure and immediate pre-irradiation up to dose values greater than or equal to10(4) Gy considerably increases the radiation hardness of optical fibers with a pure SiO2 core, especially of those with a low OH content. These fibers even show a reduction of their initial attenuation at wavelengths <700 nm, in contrast to a significant increase between 1200 and 1600 nm (growth of OH absorption bands). Therefore, H-2 treatment should be restricted to fiber applications in the visible wavelength range, up to about 850 nm. A treatment with highly enriched deuterium should extend the usefulness to wavelengths around 1300 nm.