reviewCancer ResearchMar 23, 2017GREEN OA

Surgery for Cancer: A Trigger for Metastases

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Abstract

Abstract Surgery is a crucial intervention and provides a chance of cure for patients with cancer. The perioperative period is characterized by an increased risk for accelerated growth of micrometastatic disease and increased formation of new metastatic foci. The true impact for cancer patients remains unclear. This review summarizes the often fragmentary clinical and experimental evidence supporting the role of surgery and inflammation as potential triggers for disease recurrence. Surgery induces increased shedding of cancer cells into the circulation, suppresses antitumor immunity allowing circulating cells to survive, upregulates adhesion molecules in target organs, recruits immune cells capable of…

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Keywords
  • Perioperative
  • Medicine
  • Cancer
  • Disease
  • Immune system
  • Inflammation
  • Cancer cell
  • Cancer recurrence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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