Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by stimulating the immune system. In the study, published in Nature, the scientists say that ...
Scientists have described the “Eureka moment” when they discovered how aspirin may prevent some cancers from spreading. Their ...
Recent research from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School has uncovered aspirin‘s surprising protective effect against colorectal cancer, particularly among individuals with less ...
A growing body of evidence has shown that people who regularly take aspirin have a lower risk for colorectal cancer (CRC) and are less likely to die if they do develop the disease. The evidence ...
Cambridge researchers found that aspirin may help the immune system stop cancer from spreading. It works by turning off a signal that usually quiets down immune cells, giving them the power to destroy ...
Mice with breast tumours developed metastatic cancer in their lungs (visible as dark deposits), whereas this was prevented in mice lacking ARHGEF1 - a key protein involved in suppression of T cell ...
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