Aspirin can have ‘huge effect’ in stopping colorectal cancer returning, study finds
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A recent study by Swedish researchers reveals that a low daily dose of aspirin can significantly lower the risk of colorectal cancer returning in patients with specific gene mutations after surgery. This finding is crucial as it offers a simple and accessible way to enhance post-surgery care, potentially benefiting many patients and changing how we approach cancer recovery.
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