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Aspirin Linked to Reduced Bladder, Breast Cancer Mortality – Medscape
Regular aspirin use in older people shows no reduction in the incidence of some cancers, but some mortality reductions were seen in an observational study that…

The use of low-dose aspirin among older people shows no effect in reducing the incidence of certain cancer types. However, the treatment particularly with frequency of at least three times a week is associated with reductions in mortality in bladder cancer and breast cancer, new observational research shows.
“The results presented here add to the accumulating evidence that aspirin may improve survival for some cancers,” the authors write in their cohort study that uses data from the Prostate, Lung,…
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