Effects of the Type of Anesthesia (Inhalation or Intravenous) for Survival or Recurrence After
a Cancer Surgery
Volume 2 - Issue 4
Bonilla Castillo Luis*, Pérez Herrero, María A and Abad Anna
- The Department of General Surgery and the digestive system. University Hospital of Fuenlabrada, Spain
Received: January 27, 2020; Published: February 03, 2020
Corresponding author: Bonilla Castillo Luis, The Department of General Surgery and the digestive system. University Hospital of Fuenlabrada offers comprehensive surgical assistance, Spain
DOI: 10.32474/GJAPM.2020.02.000145
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Abstract
Surgery has a very important role in solid tumors multimodal treatment. The primary excision can be curative itself or can be combined with neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy. Despite therapy advances, recurrence and metastases appear as an important source of morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. There is a huge growing interest in events related to surgery and the perioperative period that not only help to release cancer cells into general circulation, but also facilitate its growing, leading to regional recurrences and metastases.
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