fromwww.bbc.com1 month agoLow aspirin dose 'cuts cancer risk in some people'Prof Sir John Burn from Newcastle University stated that a study involving 1,879 individuals with Lynch syndrome shows a low dose of 75mg aspirin effectively reduces cancer risk as larger doses.Cancer
fromNature2 months agoCancerTaking common medicines might matter for cancer treatmentAspirin and similar medicines may enhance immune responses to combat cancer metastasis.
fromNatural Health News3 months agoAlternative medicineCan Aspirin Prevent the Spread of Tumors? Researchers Say YesAspirin can help prevent cancer metastasis by enhancing T cell activity.Metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer fatalities, highlighting the urgency of prevention methods.Regular low-dose aspirin use shows increased effectiveness over several years.
CancerfromNature2 months agoTaking common medicines might matter for cancer treatmentAspirin and similar medicines may enhance immune responses to combat cancer metastasis.
Alternative medicinefromNatural Health News3 months agoCan Aspirin Prevent the Spread of Tumors? Researchers Say YesAspirin can help prevent cancer metastasis by enhancing T cell activity.Metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer fatalities, highlighting the urgency of prevention methods.Regular low-dose aspirin use shows increased effectiveness over several years.