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  2. Aspirin Use May Help Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk, Study Finds

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    People with the healthiest lifestyle — whether or not they used aspirin regularly — had a lower 10-year risk of colorectal cancer compared to regular aspirin users with the unhealthiest lifestyle.

  3. Daily low-dose aspirin has its benefits — and risks. Here's ...

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    That risk can outweigh aspirin’s benefits in some cases, which is why recommendations have shifted in recent years. ... to name a few things — had a lower risk of dying from colorectal cancer ...

  4. Aspirin may offset increased colorectal cancer risk from ...

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    Taking aspirin may help reduce colorectal cancer risk in people making unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking and following a poor diet, a new study indicates.

  5. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin has been found to reduce the risk of death from cancer by about 7%. [27] COX-2 inhibitors may decrease the rate of polyp formation in people with familial adenomatous polyposis however are associated with the same adverse effects as NSAIDs. [28] Daily use of tamoxifen or raloxifene has been demonstrated to reduce the risk of developing ...

  6. Aspirin - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin may reduce the overall risk of both getting cancer and dying from cancer. [127] There is substantial evidence for lowering the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), [89] [128] [129] [130] but aspirin must be taken for at least 10–20 years to see this benefit. [131] It may also slightly reduce the risk of endometrial cancer [132] and ...

  7. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin has been found to reduce the risk of death from cancer by about 7%. [145] COX-2 inhibitors may decrease the rate of polyp formation in people with familial adenomatous polyposis; however, it is associated with the same adverse effects as NSAIDs. [146] Daily use of tamoxifen or raloxifene reduce the risk of breast cancer in high-risk ...

  8. Aspirin and Colorectal Cancer: Drug Could Lower Risk for ...

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    According to new research, taking aspirin on a regular basis may help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer—especially for people with less-healthy lifestyles.

  9. New technique finds Aspirin can prevent cancer - AOL

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