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Study: can daily aspirin help ward off cancer? (Yahoo)

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Default Study: can daily aspirin help ward off cancer? (Yahoo)

(Reuters) - Taking aspirin daily may help protect against cancer but the effect seems weaker than previously thought, according to a U.S. study that included a decade's worth of data from more than 100,000 people. "News about the cancer potential of aspirin use has been really encouraging lately," said Michael Thun of the American Cancer Society, who worked on the study that appeared in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. "Things are moving forward, but it is still a work in progress," he said. ...

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