Anesthesia and cancer recurrence: a narrative review.

IF 3.2 Anesthesia and pain medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.17085/apm.24041
Hyun Joo Ahn
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Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. With the increasingly aging population, the number of emerging cancer cases is expected to increase markedly in the foreseeable future. Surgical resection with adjuvant therapy is the best available option for the potential cure of many solid tumors; thus, approximately 80% of patients with cancer undergo at least one surgical procedure during their disease. Agents used in general anesthesia can modulate cytokine release, transcription factors, and/or oncogenes. This can affect host immunity and the capability of cancer cells to survive and migrate, not only during surgery but for up to several weeks after surgery. However, it remains unknown whether exposure to anesthetic agents affects cancer recurrence or metastasis. This review explores the current literature to explain whether and how the choice of anesthetic and perioperative medication affect cancer surgery outcomes.

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麻醉与癌症复发:叙述性综述。
癌症是导致全球死亡的主要原因。随着人口老龄化的加剧,预计在可预见的未来,新发癌症病例的数量将显著增加。手术切除并辅以辅助治疗是可能治愈许多实体瘤的最佳选择;因此,大约 80% 的癌症患者在患病期间至少要接受一次手术治疗。全身麻醉中使用的药物可调节细胞因子的释放、转录因子和/或癌基因。这不仅会在手术期间,而且会在术后数周内影响宿主免疫力以及癌细胞的存活和迁移能力。然而,接触麻醉剂是否会影响癌症复发或转移仍是未知数。本综述探讨了目前的文献,以解释麻醉剂和围手术期用药的选择是否以及如何影响癌症手术的结果。
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