Aspirin, Cancer

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.
Aspirin's potential role in slowing cancer spread is gaining attention, with research suggesting its anti-inflammatory ...
New research in mice may explain why aspirin seems to lower the risk of people's cancers spreading out of control.
Scientists found that aspirin blocks TXA2, freeing T cells to fight cancer. This discovery could help prevent metastasis, but ...
New 'Eureka moment' research suggests aspirin supports a boost in the immune system to help catch deadly cancer cells ...
Through a mouse study, scientists have found that aspirin may help prevent metastases, or secondary tumors, by boosting the ...
Research spanning 30 years shows taking aspirin twice weekly reduces colorectal cancer risk by 18%, with greater benefits for ...