Author:
Missair Andres,Cata Juan Pablo,Votta-Velis Gina,Johnson Mark,Borgeat Alain,Tiouririne Mohammed,Gottumukkala Vijay,Buggy Donal,Vallejo Ricardo,Marrero Esther Benedetti de,Sessler Dan,Huntoon Marc A,Andres Jose De,Casasola Oscar De Leon
Abstract
Cancer causes considerable suffering and 80% of advanced cancer patients experience moderate to severe pain. Surgical tumor excision remains a cornerstone of primary cancer treatment, but is also recognized as one of the greatest risk factors for metastatic spread. The perioperative period, characterized by the surgical stress response, pharmacologic-induced angiogenesis, and immunomodulation results in a physiologic environment that supports tumor spread and distant reimplantation.In the perioperative period, anesthesiologists may have a brief and uniquewindow of opportunity to modulate the unwanted consequences of the stressresponse on the immune system and minimize residual disease. This reviewdiscusses the current research on analgesic therapies and their impact ondisease progression, followed by an evidence-based evaluation of perioperativepain interventions and medications.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine
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