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The three-year study followed 3,508 patients with stage I through III colon or rectal cancer who had undergone surgery.
New research further solidifies findings that aspirin could be a powerful anti-cancer drug, at least in some specific cases.
A new study found a correlation between regular use of a popular over the counter drug and a decreased risk in certain types ...
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 ...
Imagine if a cheap, accessible and relatively safe pill could prevent cancer in those who have never had it and stop it from returning among those in remission. The idea that aspirin is such a ...
Lucy Notarantonio is Newsweek's Senior Lifestyle and Trends Reporter, based in Birmingham, UK. Her focus is trending stories and human interest features ranging from health, pets and travel.
Experts stop short of recommending aspirin for everyone. But many are now saying it’s time to talk to your doctor to see if it can help you decrease your risk of cancer. We’re talking about ...
Aspirin could be a powerful weapon against Britain's biggest cancer killer, experts said yesterday. A U.S. study found that the painkiller can help cut the chance of developing the most common ...
The study combined and reanalysed data from three separate studies involving 965 cancer patients and 1,779 people who were in hospital for other conditions. Many of the aspirin users were taking ...
A large-scale, international, multicentre, phase 3 clinical trial of aspirin for the secondary prevention of colorectal cancer has concluded. Led by Singapore clinician-scientists, the ASCOLT ...