Recent research indicates aspirin was able to show progress in the treatment of breast cancer and prevent the risk of recurrent cancer (recurrent cancer). Aspirin also suppress the spread of cancer in some places.
Aspirin for anti-breast cancer How aspirin can increase the survival of breast cancer?
Nurses Health Study followed more than 4,000 nurses who have been treated with aspirin for breast cancer for at least the previous 12 months showed very good aspirin reduce mortality and prevent recurrent cancer
Can aspirin be used as a substitute drug for the treatment of breast cancer?
No, aspirin can prevent the occurrence of recurrent breast cancer in combination therapy only if other breast cancer is recommended.
Several studies have shown that aspirin can reduce the risk of breast cancer in women who do not have the disease. And several other studies reached the opposite conclusion.
When data from several studies are combined, there is evidence that aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen) can slightly reduce the risk of breast cancer.
Many women who are not breast cancer. Take aspirin every day in the long run can also be risky, especially the risk of stomach or intestinal bleeding. This means that for most women, the risk of taking aspirin may exceed the benefit of preventing breast cancer.
However, when taken under medical supervision, use of low-dose aspirin regularly can reduce the risk of heart disease. It's not clear whether women with a higher risk for breast cancer may be an additional benefit of aspirin.
Is aspirin can prevent other types of cancer?
Aspirin drug most studied in colon cancer. From the study strongly suggest that aspirin may increase survival in patients treated for colon cancer. The study also showed that aspirin lowers the risk of new polyps in patients with post-appointment of precancerous intestinal polyps, and regular use of aspirin lowers the risk of colon cancer. Aspirin also may reduce the risk of other cancers, especially prostate cancer and esophagus cancer.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Effect of Aspirin as an Anti-Cancer
Monday, March 01, 2010
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