2021
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_1556_20
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Onco-Anaesthesiology and palliative medicine

Abstract: Global cancer burden is on the rise and many more patients present for surgery or other oncological diagnostic or therapeutic interventions requiring anaesthesia. Oncology therapy is unique as it requires a multidisciplinary team of surgical, medical and radiation oncologists apart from palliative medicine (PM) specialists, and anaesthesiologists. Anaesthetic management can affect the outcome of oncology treatment both by ensuring early return to oncology treatment and some anaesthetic techniques being innatel… Show more

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“…Addressing these issues preoperatively attenuates postoperative risk. [ 5 ] The concept of prehabilitation has emerged, which utilises a 4–6-week window period preoperatively to improve the patient’s condition by optimising of nutrition, psychological status, and physical reserves, along with correcting anaemia and implementing lifestyle modifications [ Figure 1 ].…”
Section: Recent Advancements In Onco-anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing these issues preoperatively attenuates postoperative risk. [ 5 ] The concept of prehabilitation has emerged, which utilises a 4–6-week window period preoperatively to improve the patient’s condition by optimising of nutrition, psychological status, and physical reserves, along with correcting anaemia and implementing lifestyle modifications [ Figure 1 ].…”
Section: Recent Advancements In Onco-anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 99%