textabstractBackground: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. The mechanism for the effect of aspirin on cancer outcomes remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate aspirin use and survival in patients with gastrointestinal tract cancer. Methods: Patients with gastrointestinal tract cancer diagnosed between 1998 and 2011 were included. The population-based Eindhoven Cancer Registry was linked to drug-dispensing data from the PHARMO Database Network. The association between aspirin use after diagnosis and overall survival was analysed using Cox regression models. Results: In total, 13 715 patients were diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer. A total of 1008 patients were identified ...
Background: Aspirin use lengthens survival in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We aimed to add...
BackgroundEvidence is growing that low-dose aspirin used as an adjuvant treatment of cancer is assoc...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...
Background: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. T...
Background: Aspirin use has been shown to lower incidence and mortality in cancer patients. The aim ...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Background Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal ...
Background & Aims: Preclinical studies have shown aspirin to have anticancer properties and epidemio...
Background/Aims: There have been investigations on the chemopreventive effect of nonsteroidal anti-i...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
Daily treatment with aspirin for longer than 5 years reduces the long-term risk of colorectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: The preventive role of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin, in part...
Objective: Aspirin is associated with a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer. This study exa...
Abstract Background Aspirin has been proposed as a novel adjuvant agent in colorectal cancer (CRC). ...
Background: Aspirin use lengthens survival in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We aimed to add...
BackgroundEvidence is growing that low-dose aspirin used as an adjuvant treatment of cancer is assoc...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...
Background: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. T...
Background: Aspirin use has been shown to lower incidence and mortality in cancer patients. The aim ...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Background Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal ...
Background & Aims: Preclinical studies have shown aspirin to have anticancer properties and epidemio...
Background/Aims: There have been investigations on the chemopreventive effect of nonsteroidal anti-i...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
Daily treatment with aspirin for longer than 5 years reduces the long-term risk of colorectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: The preventive role of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin, in part...
Objective: Aspirin is associated with a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer. This study exa...
Abstract Background Aspirin has been proposed as a novel adjuvant agent in colorectal cancer (CRC). ...
Background: Aspirin use lengthens survival in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We aimed to add...
BackgroundEvidence is growing that low-dose aspirin used as an adjuvant treatment of cancer is assoc...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...