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Breast Cancer and Anaesthesia: Genetic Influence.

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2021-07-17

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Raigon-Ponferrada, Aida
Guerrero-Orriach, Jose Luis
Molina-Ruiz, Juan Carlos
Romero-Molina, Salvador
Gómez-Luque, Aurelio
Cruz-Mañas, Jose

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Breast cancer is the leading cause of mortality in women. It is a heterogeneous disease with a high degree of inter-subject variability even in patients with the same type of tumor, with individualized medicine having acquired significant relevance in this field. The clinical and morphological heterogeneity of the different types of breast tumors has led to a diversity of staging and classification systems. Thus, these tumors show wide variability in genetic expression and prognostic biomarkers. Surgical treatment is essential in the management of these patients. However, the perioperative period has been found to significantly influence survival and cancer recurrence. There is growing interest in the pro-tumoral effect of different anaesthetic and analgesic agents used intraoperatively and their relationship with metastatic progression. There is cumulative evidence of the influence of anaesthetic techniques on the physiopathological mechanisms of survival and growth of the residual neoplastic cells released during surgery. Prospective randomized clinical trials are needed to obtain quality evidence on the relationship between cancer and anaesthesia. This document summarizes the evidence currently available about the effects of the anaesthetic agents and techniques used in primary cancer surgery and long-term oncologic outcomes, and the biomolecular mechanisms involved in their interaction.

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Anesthetics
Animals
Breast neoplasms
Female
Humans
Neoplasm recurrence, local

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Anestesicos
Animales
Femenino
Humanos
Neoplasias de la mama
Recurrencia local de neoplasia

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anaesthetic drugs and techniques, biomarkers, breast cancer, cancer recurrence, miRNA, opioids, propofol, volatile agent

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Raigon Ponferrada A, Guerrero Orriach JL, Molina Ruiz JC, Romero Molina S, Gómez Luque A, Cruz Mañas J. Breast Cancer and Anaesthesia: Genetic Influence. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 17;22(14):7653