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Anesthesia and Cancer Recurrence: Comment

Anesthesia and Cancer Recurrence: Comment CORRESPONDENCE demonstrated no significant differences in long-term out- Anesthesia and Cancer come between the two groups (fig. 1). Therefore, surgical procedure did not influence the outcomes of total intrave- Recurrence: Comment nous versus inhalation anesthesia for breast cancer surgery. Research Support Support was provided solely from institutional and/or departmental sources. To the Editor: he effect of anesthetic technique on cancer outcomes Competing Interests Tis of particular interest. Based on the concept that The authors declare no competing interests. invasiveness of surgery and inflammation may affect cancer recurrence, a recent editorial commented that our recent study did not explore surgical extent (i.e., breast-con- Seokha Yoo, M.D., Jin-Tae Kim, M.D., Ph.D. Department of serving surgery vs. total mastectomy). Thus, we performed Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University a subgroup analysis to evaluate the influence of type of Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, anesthesia on cancer recurrence only in patients receiving Korea. jintae73@gmail.com total mastectomy. In the propensity-matched cohort, the Cox regression analysis revealed that there was no differ- This letter was sent to the author of the original article refer- ence in recurrence-free survival between patients receiv- enced above, who declined to respond.—Evan D. Kharasch, ing intravenous anesthesia http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anesthesiology Wolters Kluwer Health

Anesthesia and Cancer Recurrence: Comment

Anesthesiology , Volume 132 (5) – May 1, 2020

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Wolters Kluwer Health
Copyright
Copyright © 2020, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0003-3022
eISSN
1528-1175
DOI
10.1097/ALN.0000000000003196
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Abstract

CORRESPONDENCE demonstrated no significant differences in long-term out- Anesthesia and Cancer come between the two groups (fig. 1). Therefore, surgical procedure did not influence the outcomes of total intrave- Recurrence: Comment nous versus inhalation anesthesia for breast cancer surgery. Research Support Support was provided solely from institutional and/or departmental sources. To the Editor: he effect of anesthetic technique on cancer outcomes Competing Interests Tis of particular interest. Based on the concept that The authors declare no competing interests. invasiveness of surgery and inflammation may affect cancer recurrence, a recent editorial commented that our recent study did not explore surgical extent (i.e., breast-con- Seokha Yoo, M.D., Jin-Tae Kim, M.D., Ph.D. Department of serving surgery vs. total mastectomy). Thus, we performed Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University a subgroup analysis to evaluate the influence of type of Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, anesthesia on cancer recurrence only in patients receiving Korea. jintae73@gmail.com total mastectomy. In the propensity-matched cohort, the Cox regression analysis revealed that there was no differ- This letter was sent to the author of the original article refer- ence in recurrence-free survival between patients receiv- enced above, who declined to respond.—Evan D. Kharasch, ing intravenous anesthesia

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AnesthesiologyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: May 1, 2020

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