Introduction: inflammation has been shown to play a major role in the pathogenesis of cancer. Inflammatory process activates the immune system through pro-inflammatory mediators and subsequent triggers transformation into malignant cells. Some tumors or cancers has been associated with chronic infections, such as hepatitis B and C viruses (hepatocellular carcinoma), human papilloma virus (cervical cancer), Helicobacter pylori (gastric cancer and lymphoma), and prostatitis (prostate cancer). A considerable study have investigated the benefits of aspirin for the prevention and treatment of cancer or tumors. Objectives: This paper aims to describe the relationship between inflammation and cancer incidence, so that use of aspirin as an anti-inf...
Professor Peter Rothwell of Oxford University chaired the annual Scientific Conference of the Intern...
Inflammation is associated with the development and malignant progression of most cancers. As most o...
BackgroundPreclinical, epidemiological, and randomised data indicate that aspirin might prevent tumo...
Introduction: inflammation has been shown to play a major role in the pathogenesis of cancer. Inflam...
Aspirin has emerged as a promising intervention in cancer in the past decade. However, there are e...
The present review study reviewed the literature for the possible therapeutic roles of aspirin again...
Evidence on aspirin and cancer comes from two main sources: (1) the effect of aspirin upon biologica...
Many reports have been published that provide epidemiological evidence supporting the efficacy of as...
YesIn recent years, the reports on using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for cancer p...
Developing neoplasms elicit inflamma-tory responses that can become chronic and be harnessed by mali...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Professor Peter Rothwell of Oxford University chaired the annual Scientific Conference of the Intern...
Drug repurposing is the application of an existing licenced drug for a new indication and potentiall...
Background: Preclinical, epidemiological, and randomised data indicate that aspirin might prevent tu...
Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for the onset of cancer and the regular use of aspirin reduces...
Professor Peter Rothwell of Oxford University chaired the annual Scientific Conference of the Intern...
Inflammation is associated with the development and malignant progression of most cancers. As most o...
BackgroundPreclinical, epidemiological, and randomised data indicate that aspirin might prevent tumo...
Introduction: inflammation has been shown to play a major role in the pathogenesis of cancer. Inflam...
Aspirin has emerged as a promising intervention in cancer in the past decade. However, there are e...
The present review study reviewed the literature for the possible therapeutic roles of aspirin again...
Evidence on aspirin and cancer comes from two main sources: (1) the effect of aspirin upon biologica...
Many reports have been published that provide epidemiological evidence supporting the efficacy of as...
YesIn recent years, the reports on using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for cancer p...
Developing neoplasms elicit inflamma-tory responses that can become chronic and be harnessed by mali...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Professor Peter Rothwell of Oxford University chaired the annual Scientific Conference of the Intern...
Drug repurposing is the application of an existing licenced drug for a new indication and potentiall...
Background: Preclinical, epidemiological, and randomised data indicate that aspirin might prevent tu...
Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for the onset of cancer and the regular use of aspirin reduces...
Professor Peter Rothwell of Oxford University chaired the annual Scientific Conference of the Intern...
Inflammation is associated with the development and malignant progression of most cancers. As most o...
BackgroundPreclinical, epidemiological, and randomised data indicate that aspirin might prevent tumo...