Aspirin may suppress breast cancer growth

Low-dose aspirin may block the growth and spread of breast cancer, research suggests.

Aspirin may suppress breast cancer growth

The painkiller appears to prevent the creation of resistant stem cells that drive the disease.

Scientists made the discovery after laboratory tests showed aspirin directly and indirectly suppressed the proliferation of two different breast cancer strains.

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