Aspirin, Cancer
New research in mice may explain why aspirin seems to lower the risk of people's cancers spreading out of control.
Research spanning 30 years shows taking aspirin twice weekly reduces colorectal cancer risk by 18%, with greater benefits for ...
The anti-clotting effect of aspirin may trigger a biological chain of events that stops cancer cells from metastasizing, ...
A large trial shows aspirin does not significantly improve disease-free survival in patients with high-risk colorectal cancer ...
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Study Finds on MSNAspirin FTW! Common painkiller could be an anti-cancer allyIn a nutshell Aspirin may help prevent cancer from spreading by stopping platelets from producing thromboxane A2 (TXA2), ...
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