BACKGROUND: Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised controlled trials have shown reduced risk of adenomas but none have employed prevention of colorectal cancer as a primary endpoint. The CAPP2 trial aimed to investigate the antineoplastic effects of aspirin and a resistant starch in carriers of Lynch syndrome, the major form of hereditary colorectal cancer; we now report long-term follow-up of participants randomly assigned to aspirin or placebo. METHODS: In the CAPP2 randomised trial, carriers of Lynch syndrome were randomly assigned in a two-by-two factorial design to 600 mg aspirin or aspirin placebo or 30 g resistant starch or starch placebo, for up to 4 years. Randomisation was i...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Data suggest aspirin improves survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) harbouring PIK3CA ...
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...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Background : Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ra...
Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised cont...
BACKGROUND: Lynch syndrome is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer and with a broa...
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: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: High quality evidence indicates that aspirin is effective in reducing colorectal polyps;...
Background High-dose aspirin (>= 500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report that higher intake of dietary fibre (a heterogeneous mix in...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Data suggest aspirin improves survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) harbouring PIK3CA ...
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...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Background : Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ra...
Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised cont...
BACKGROUND: Lynch syndrome is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer and with a broa...
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: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: High quality evidence indicates that aspirin is effective in reducing colorectal polyps;...
Background High-dose aspirin (>= 500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report that higher intake of dietary fibre (a heterogeneous mix in...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Data suggest aspirin improves survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) harbouring PIK3CA ...
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...