Background:Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from cancer. This study examined whether women with breast cancer prescribed aspirin postdiagnosis had improved survival.Methods:An observational, population cohort study was undertaken using data linkage of cancer registry, dispensed prescriptions and death records in Tayside, Scotland. All community prescriptions for aspirin in women with breast cancer were extracted and use postdiagnosis for each individual examined using Cox's proportional hazard models. The main outcome measures were all-cause mortality and breast cancer-specific mortality.Results:Four thousand six hundred and twenty-seven patients diagnosed with breast cancer between 1 January ...
Background: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. T...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
Background:Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from can...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from ca...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from ca...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with significant reductions in breast cancer–related mor...
Objective: Aspirin is associated with a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer. This study exa...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Background: Results from previous studies indicate that use of low-dose aspirin may improve breast c...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Abstract Background Results from previous studies indicate that use of low-dose aspirin may improve ...
Background Evidence is growing that low-dose aspirin used as an adjuvant treatment of cancer is ass...
Background:Aspirin use has been shown to lower incidence and mortality in cancer patients. The aim o...
Acknowledgements We thank the PCCIUR staff and Data Management Team for preparing the data for this ...
Background: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. T...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...
Background:Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from can...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from ca...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with a reduced cancer incidence and fewer deaths from ca...
Background: Aspirin use has been associated with significant reductions in breast cancer–related mor...
Objective: Aspirin is associated with a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer. This study exa...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Background: Results from previous studies indicate that use of low-dose aspirin may improve breast c...
Background: Despite the accumulation of research papers on aspirin and cancer, there is doubt as to ...
Abstract Background Results from previous studies indicate that use of low-dose aspirin may improve ...
Background Evidence is growing that low-dose aspirin used as an adjuvant treatment of cancer is ass...
Background:Aspirin use has been shown to lower incidence and mortality in cancer patients. The aim o...
Acknowledgements We thank the PCCIUR staff and Data Management Team for preparing the data for this ...
Background: Previous studies suggested a relationship between aspirin use and mortality reduction. T...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose aspirin has been shown to reduce the incidence of cancer, but its role in the tr...
BACKGROUND: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal...