Article NR2N Aspirin 'may double life expectancy of cancer patients'

Aspirin 'may double life expectancy of cancer patients'

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Alexandra Topping and agencies
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Study of 14,000 people with cancer in gastrointestinal tract finds regular users of drug twice as likely to be alive after four years

A daily dose of aspirin can double the life expectancy of patients with cancers affecting the gastrointestinal tract, according to a study.

It was already known that that frequent use of aspirin can prevent bowel cancer, but the most recent study also suggests that men and women with a range of cancers who take the anti-inflammatory painkiller experience a significant survival benefit compared with those who do not.

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