A follow-up study suggests that aspirin therapy does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, but may instead increase cancer-related mortality risk.
Researchers say that a daily routine of low-dose aspirin does not appear to reduce the risk of cancer in older adults.
President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions in recent months that he takes a “large” dose of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease. His comments could perpetuate a common misperception, ...
Low-dose aspirin may limit cancer metastasis by inhibiting platelet activation and enhancing T-cell immunity, supporting biomarker guided use while balancing bleeding risk overall.
Early randomized clinical trials of aspirin and cancer, mostly involving middle-age adults, showed a reduced risk of cancer and lower cancer-related mortality, particularly for colorectal cancer (CRC) ...
President Trump's questionable habit of taking aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) goes as far as taking a higher dose than normal, according to comments made during a ...
Trump takes four times the recommended dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention. Even low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended ...
President Donald Trump recently said he takes more aspirin to thin his blood than doctors usually recommend, noting he's "superstitious." "They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I ...
President Donald Trump said he takes more aspirin daily than his doctors recommend, continuing the routine for years and referring to it as a “superstition.” “They say aspirin is good for thinning out ...
Despite his doctors’ recommendations, President Trump takes a high dose. By Nina Agrawal President Trump takes a high daily dose of aspirin, and has done so for over two decades, rejecting medical ...