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Editor's key points
- Considerable evidence suggests that anaesthesia can have both direct and indirect effects on cancer cell survival and metastasis.
- Small retrospective clinical trials suggest that regional anaesthesia is associated with improved survival in cancer surgery.
- Large randomized clinical trials comparing the effects of regional and general anaesthesia on long-term outcome after cancer surgery are necessary to guide clinical practice.
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