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Effects of perioperative anesthetics on the postoperative prognosis of patients undergoing surgery for cervical cancer

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Department of Anesthesiology ,Union Hospital ,Tongji Medical College ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,China
Deng, Linyan;
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Department of Anesthesiology ,Union Hospital ,Tongji Medical College ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,China
Wang, Tingting;
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Department of Anesthesiology ,Union Hospital ,Tongji Medical College ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,China
Zhang, Qiaofeng;
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Department of Anesthesiology ,Union Hospital ,Tongji Medical College ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,China
Shu, Shaofang;
Affiliation
Department of Anesthesiology ,Union Hospital ,Tongji Medical College ,Huazhong University of Science and Technology ,Wuhan ,China
Chen, Xiangdong

Cervical cancer is a common malignancy among women, and tumor excision is the most common surgical intervention. Anesthetics used during surgery include general intravenous, volatile, local anesthetics, sedative and analgesic. Studies have shown that the selection of perioperative surgical methods and anesthetics may influence postoperative metastasis and cancer recurrence through their effects on the immune response and tumor cells. Therefore, the selection of perioperative anesthetic has a significant impact on patients undergoing surgery for cervical cancer. This study summarizes the effects and related mechanisms of common anesthetics on the prognosis of patients undergoing surgery for cervical cancer to provide a basis for developing more optimal anesthesia protocols.

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