Evidence clearly shows a chemopreventive effect for aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on colorectal cancer and probably other cancer types; however, data on the risk-benefit profile for cancer prevention are insufficient and no definitive recommendations can be made. Aspirin has emerged as the most likely NSAID for use in chemoprevention because of its known cardiovascular benefit and available safety and efficacy data. Other traditional NSAIDs, particularly sulindac, and selective COX-2 inhibitors are now given to patients at high risk of colorectal cancer, although these drugs do not provide cardioprotection. More studies of aspirin and cancer prevention are needed to define the lowest effective dose, the ag...
Evidence from a wide range of sources suggests that individuals taking aspirin and related non-stero...
Aspirin has been associated to a reduced risk of colorectal, and possibly of a few other common canc...
Abstract Background Observational studies have consistently shown that aspirin and non-steroidal ant...
Evidence clearly shows a chemopreventive effect for aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammator...
Colorectal carcinoma is an important, feasible and attractive target for chemoprevention because a) ...
The role of aspirin in colorectal cancer prevention is currently under intense scrutiny. Low dose As...
The place of aspirin in primary prevention remains controversial, with North American and European o...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Over the last decade, several epidemiological studies indicated a potential chemopreventive effect o...
Many reports have been published that provide epidemiological evidence supporting the efficacy of as...
International audienceOver the past two decades, aspirin has emerged as a promising chemoprotective ...
Context Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality in the west. T...
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) have been shown in a large body ...
Aspirin is the best chemoprevention agent for colorectal cancer risk reduction despite the fact that...
Evidence from a wide range of sources suggests that individuals taking aspirin and related non-stero...
Aspirin has been associated to a reduced risk of colorectal, and possibly of a few other common canc...
Abstract Background Observational studies have consistently shown that aspirin and non-steroidal ant...
Evidence clearly shows a chemopreventive effect for aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammator...
Colorectal carcinoma is an important, feasible and attractive target for chemoprevention because a) ...
The role of aspirin in colorectal cancer prevention is currently under intense scrutiny. Low dose As...
The place of aspirin in primary prevention remains controversial, with North American and European o...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Over the last decade, several epidemiological studies indicated a potential chemopreventive effect o...
Many reports have been published that provide epidemiological evidence supporting the efficacy of as...
International audienceOver the past two decades, aspirin has emerged as a promising chemoprotective ...
Context Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality in the west. T...
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) have been shown in a large body ...
Aspirin is the best chemoprevention agent for colorectal cancer risk reduction despite the fact that...
Evidence from a wide range of sources suggests that individuals taking aspirin and related non-stero...
Aspirin has been associated to a reduced risk of colorectal, and possibly of a few other common canc...
Abstract Background Observational studies have consistently shown that aspirin and non-steroidal ant...