Can an aspirin a day keep cancer at bay?
Briefly

A recent study suggests that aspirin could play a significant role in cancer treatment by disrupting the mechanisms cancer cells use to evade the immune system. Conducted by the University of Cambridge, the research highlights how aspirin may prevent metastasis, the process that leads to most cancer-related deaths. The study reveals that aspirin can enhance the body's immune response, particularly by augmenting the action of T-cells against circulating cancer cells. Experts warn, however, that while aspirin shows promise, it is not a cure and comes with risks, including internal bleeding.
The recent research from the University of Cambridge reveals how aspirin may disrupt the protective mechanisms that allow cancer cells to evade the immune system and spread.
Aspirin's potential role in combatting cancer lies in its ability to enhance the immune system's response, particularly by affecting T-cells that target rogue cancer cells.
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