Title Surgery for triple-negative breast cancer: does the type of anaesthesia have an influence on oxidative stress, inflammation, molecular regulators, and outcomes of disease? /
Authors Lukoševičienė, Vaida ; Tikuišis, Renatas ; Dulskas, Audrius ; Miliauskas, Povilas ; Ostapenko, Valerijus
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Is Part of Journal of B.U.ON.. Athens : Imprimatur Publications. 2018, vol. 23, iss. 2, p. 290-295.. ISSN 1107-0625
Keywords [eng] inflammation ; oxidative stress ; propofol ; sevoflurane ; triple negative breast cancer
Abstract [eng] Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in females. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a molecular subtype of breast cancer which has a high mortality rate because of aggressive proliferation, quick occurrence of metastasis, and lack of effective treatment. New data show evidence that the type of anaesthesia can affect breast cancer recurrence and long-term outcome. Because TNBC lacks targets for modern specific therapy, a perioperative period could be the field of investigations for the long-term outcomes in TNBC influence. We reviewed the literature on research focusing on the influence of anaesthetics to oxidative stress, inflammation, molecular regulators, and TNBC oncological outcomes.
Published Athens : Imprimatur Publications
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2018