Abstract:Background and Purpose: Surgery remains the first-line treatment of
ovarian cancer. However, perioperative risk factors including the choice
of anaesthetics may influence its recurrence after surgery. In the
current study, it was hypothesised that inhalational anaesthetic
sevoflurane and intravenous anaesthetic propofol might affect cancer
cellular metabolism and signalling, which might interfere the malignancy
of ovarian cancer cells. Experimental Approach: Cultured ovarian cancer
cells were exposed to 2.5% s… Show more
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