Study to examine 'how aspirin may prevent spread of breast cancer'

A new clinical study aimed at improving outcomes for breast cancer patients is being rolled out today.

Study to examine 'how aspirin may prevent spread of breast cancer'

A new clinical study aimed at improving outcomes for breast cancer patients is being rolled out today.

It follows recent research, funded by the Irish Cancer Society and Health Research Board, which found that women who had been prescribed aspirin regularly - before being diagnosed with breast cancer - were less likely to have cancer that spread to the lymph-nodes.

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