BACKGROUND: Randomised trials have shown that aspirin reduces the short-term risk of recurrent colorectal adenomas in patients with a history of adenomas or cancer, but large trials have shown no effect in primary prevention of colorectal cancer during 10 years' follow-up. However, the delay from the early development of adenoma to presentation with cancer is at least 10 years. We aimed to assess the longer-term effect of aspirin on the incidence of cancers. METHODS: We studied the effect of aspirin in two large randomised trials with reliable post-trial follow-up for more than 20 years: the British Doctors Aspirin Trial (N=5139, two-thirds allocated 500 mg aspirin for 5 years, a third to open control) and UK-TIA Aspirin Trial (N=2449, two-...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
BACKGROUND: Daily aspirin reduces the long-term incidence of some adenocarcinomas, but effects on mo...
BACKGROUND: In previous meta-analyses, aspirin use has been associated with reduced risk of colorect...
BACKGROUND: Randomised trials have shown that aspirin reduces the short-term risk of recurrent color...
BACKGROUND: High-dose aspirin (≥500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but ...
Background High-dose aspirin (>= 500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but...
Daily treatment with aspirin for longer than 5 years reduces the long-term risk of colorectal cancer...
Background Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ran...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Frequent use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been shown to reduce the risk of c...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
BACKGROUND: Daily aspirin reduces the long-term incidence of some adenocarcinomas, but effects on mo...
BACKGROUND: In previous meta-analyses, aspirin use has been associated with reduced risk of colorect...
BACKGROUND: Randomised trials have shown that aspirin reduces the short-term risk of recurrent color...
BACKGROUND: High-dose aspirin (≥500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but ...
Background High-dose aspirin (>= 500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but...
Daily treatment with aspirin for longer than 5 years reduces the long-term risk of colorectal cancer...
Background Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ran...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Frequent use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been shown to reduce the risk of c...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Considerable evidence supports the effectiveness of aspirin for chemoprevention of colorectal cancer...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
BACKGROUND: Daily aspirin reduces the long-term incidence of some adenocarcinomas, but effects on mo...
BACKGROUND: In previous meta-analyses, aspirin use has been associated with reduced risk of colorect...