Publication: How Anesthetic, Analgesic and Other Non-Surgical Techniques During Cancer Surgery Might Affect Postoperative Oncologic Outcomes: A Summary of Current State of Evidence.
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2019-04-28
Authors
Forget, Patrice
Aguirre, Jose A
Bencic, Ivanka
Borgeat, Alain
Cama, Allessandro
Condron, Claire
Eintrei, Christina
Eroles, Pilar
Gupta, Anil
Hales, Tim G
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Mdpi
Abstract
The question of whether anesthetic, analgesic or other perioperative intervention during cancer resection surgery might influence long-term oncologic outcomes has generated much attention over the past 13 years. A wealth of experimental and observational clinical data have been published, but the results of prospective, randomized clinical trials are awaited. The European Union supports a pan-European network of researchers, clinicians and industry partners engaged in this question (COST Action 15204: Euro-Periscope). In this narrative review, members of the Euro-Periscope network briefly summarize the current state of evidence pertaining to the potential effects of the most commonly deployed anesthetic and analgesic techniques and other non-surgical interventions during cancer resection surgery on tumor recurrence or metastasis.
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
European Union
Prospective Studies
Anesthetics
Analgesics
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European Union
Prospective Studies
Anesthetics
Analgesics
Attention
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Neoplasias
Anestésicos
Analgésicos
Metástasis de la Neoplasia
Unión Europea
Cirugía General
Anestésicos
Analgésicos
Metástasis de la Neoplasia
Unión Europea
Cirugía General
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Keywords
analgesia, anesthesia, cancer
Citation
Forget P, Aguirre JA, Bencic I, Borgeat A, Cama A, Condron C, et al. How Anesthetic, Analgesic and Other Non-Surgical Techniques During Cancer Surgery Might Affect Postoperative Oncologic Outcomes: A Summary of Current State of Evidence. Cancers (Basel). 2019;11(5):592. Published 2019 Apr 28.