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Monday, May 09, 2016

ASPIRIN BONUS?

from journal PLOS ONE

People being treated for certain cancers may want to talk to their doctor about taking low-dose aspirin in addition to their cancer treatment. Doing so may increase their chance of survival by up to twenty percent and help stop their cancer from spreading. Authors of a review of scientific literature published in the journal PLOS ONE acknowledge low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but this review of nearly fifty studies of bowel, breast and prostate cancers suggests aspirin, in addition to other treatments, is associated with reducing deaths by fifteen to twenty percent. The authors suggest conversations between patients and doctors about whether to make low-dose aspirin part of their treatment.

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