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Regional anesthesia is associated with improved metastasis free survival after surgical resection of bone sarcomas

There is increasing evidence that perioperative factors, including type of anesthesia, may be an important consideration regarding oncological disease progression. Previous studies have suggested that regional anesthesia can improve oncological outcomes by reducing the surgical stress response that...

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Published in:Journal of orthopaedic research 2023-12, Vol.41 (12), p.2721-2729
Main Authors: Abar, Bijan, Gao, Junheng, Fletcher, Amanda N, Sachs, Elizbeth, Wong, Andrew H, Lazarides, Alexander L, Okafor, Chinedu, Brigman, Brian E, Eward, William C, Jung, Sin-Ho, Kumar, Amanda H, Visgauss, Julia D
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Sarcoma - surgery
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