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Prof Sir John Burn, from Newcastle University, said he would ask health regulators to formally advise a low dose of 75mg be ...
ASPIRIN could be prescribed to try to prevent bowel cancer for those in a high-risk group. A Cancer Research UK study found a ...
Too many people are missing out on a potentially life-changing opportunity to prevent cancer,” said Sir John Burn.
Taking ‘baby aspirin' doses daily cuts the heightened risk of bowel cancer in half in those with Lynch Syndrome, a genetic ...
Addressing a longstanding controversy in cancer prevention, a large randomized trial showed that low-dose aspirin reduced the ...
Baby aspirin' doses everyday could cut the risk of bowel cancer in half but with fewer side effects for those with a rare ...
Taking a regular aspirin may keep the oncologist away, at least when it comes to colorectal cancer, according to a new study, and people with unhealthy lifestyles seemed to see the greatest benefit.
Aspirin is widely known for its heart attack prevention benefits, but a new study has also linked the common drug to a reduced risk of colorectal cancer. The study analyzed data from 107,655 men ...
For decades, aspirin has been known as a go-to painkiller. New research reveals how it may also help fight cancer. While previous research hinted at a link between aspirin use and improved cancer ...
The data was presented at the Cancer Research UK Prevention Conference earlier this week, supported by the charity and Stand ...