New research in mice may explain why aspirin seems to lower the risk of people's cancers spreading out of control.
The anti-clotting effect of aspirin may trigger a biological chain of events that stops cancer cells from metastasizing, ...
Could aspirin keep cancer from spreading? A new study from the University of Cambridge suggests that the common pain medication could have this surprise benefit. Experts weigh in.
Scientists have discovered that aspirin may prevent cancer metastasis by reducing TXA2 levels, which suppress T cells.
Daily aspirin use after standard adjuvant therapy did not improve DFS for patients with colorectal cancer, according to ...
A new study has revealed how aspirin may help prevent cancer from spreading by boosting the body's immune response.
Scientists found that aspirin blocks TXA2, freeing T cells to fight cancer. This discovery could help prevent metastasis, but ...
The common painkiller aspirin could help prevent cancers spreading by boosting the immune system so it destroys tumour cells, ...
Studies of people with cancer have previously found that those taking daily low-dose aspirin have a reduction in the spread of some cancers, such as breast, bowel, and prostate cancers ...
Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by stimulating the immune system. The scientists say that discovering the mechanism will support ...
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Aspirin may help prevent cancer spread by stimulating the immune systemStudies of people with cancer have previously observed that those taking daily low-dose aspirin have a reduction in the ...
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