Anesthesia in Combination with Propofol Increases Disease-Free Survival in Bladder Cancer Patients W...
Anesthesia in Combination with Propofol Increases Disease-Free Survival in Bladder Cancer Patients Who Undergo Radical Tumor Cystectomy as Compared to Inhalational Anesthetics and Opiate-Based Analgesia
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Guerrero Orriach, Jose Luis , Raigon Ponferrada, Aida , Malo Manso, Alfredo , Herrera Imbroda, Bernardo , Escalona Belmonte, Juan Jose , Ramirez Aliaga, Marta , Ramirez Fernandez, Alicia , Diaz Crespo, Julia , Soriano Perez, Angela M. , Fontaneda Heredia, Ana , Dominguez Recio, Maria Emilia , Rubio Navarro, Manuel and Cruz Mañas, Jose
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Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG
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Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG
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Background:The effect of anesthetic techniques on cancer recurrence has been the subject of intensive research in the past years, as it affects a large proportion of the population. The use of opioids and halogenated agents in cancer patients during the perioperative period may be related to higher rates of cancer recurrence and reduced disease-fre...
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Anesthesia in Combination with Propofol Increases Disease-Free Survival in Bladder Cancer Patients Who Undergo Radical Tumor Cystectomy as Compared to Inhalational Anesthetics and Opiate-Based Analgesia
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Raigon Ponferrada, Aida
Malo Manso, Alfredo
Herrera Imbroda, Bernardo
Escalona Belmonte, Juan Jose
Ramirez Aliaga, Marta
Ramirez Fernandez, Alicia
Diaz Crespo, Julia
Soriano Perez, Angela M.
Fontaneda Heredia, Ana
Dominguez Recio, Maria Emilia
Rubio Navarro, Manuel
Cruz Mañas, Jose
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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1159_000504807
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1159_000504807
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0030-2414
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1423-0232
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10.1159/000504807