Can anesthetic techniques or drugs affect cancer recurrence in patients undergoing cancer surgery?

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作者
Hidetomo Niwa
David J. Rowbotham
David G. Lambert
Donal J. Buggy
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[1] Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Anesthesiology
[2] Critical Care and Pain Management,Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Division of Anaesthesia
[3] Leicester Royal Infirmary,Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Division of Anaesthesia
[4] Critical Care and Pain Management,Division of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine
[5] Leicester Royal Infirmary,undefined
[6] Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and National Cancer Screening Service Eccles Unit,undefined
[7] Outcomes Research Consortium,undefined
[8] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
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Journal of Anesthesia | 2013年 / 27卷
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Anesthetic drugs and techniques; General and regional anesthesia; Cancer recurrence; Metastases;
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Despite the development of effective chemotherapy and radiotherapy, surgery remains the mainstay treatment of many cancers, requiring anesthesia. Almost all cancer deaths after primary surgery are attributable to recurrence or metastases. Recently it has been hypothesized that the perioperative anesthetic management of cancer patients could potentially affect the risk of recurrence and metastases, which implies a key role for anesthesiologists in choosing anesthetic agents and techniques that optimize the balance between the metastatic potential of the tumor versus its elimination by antimetastatic immune defenses. This review summarizes available experimental information on the potential effects of common anesthetic agents and techniques on cancer metastases and the conflicting retrospective clinical data on regional anesthesia in various types of cancer. A number of prospective, randomized, multicenter, clinical trials are in progress, and their results are eagerly awaited.
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页码:731 / 741
页数:10
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