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Aspirin Anti-cancer’s Characteristics in Promoting Survival and Prevention of Disease

Aspirin Anti-cancer’s Characteristics in Promoting Survival and Prevention of Disease


Lot many clinical evidences
proved the fact that Aspirin plays an important role in treatment of cancer. According to a new study, the patients taking aspirin are 50% less at risk from dying of bowel cancer; the study shows that aspirin prevents the disease to spread. Aspirin blocks the influence of proteins and COX enzymes associated with various types of cancer. According to a study published in British Journal of Cancer, taking aspirin after the surgery does not only promote the endurance in patients but also aid prevention of disease.  The new study inquired tumurous tissue from patients with the colon cancer and results showed that among 999 patients there were 18.2% aspirin users and the rest were non aspirin users; one more test showed that among 817 patients 48.5% of the patients were non aspirin users; while taking aspirin after the colon surgery saved 53% of the patients. The experts say that aspirin intake for the age of 45-50 for 20-30 years can be more helpful as in the older age cancer rates rise higher. Have a look on conference report presented at Royal Society of Medicine that clearly depicts the relation between aspirin intake and cancer prevention.

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