Aspirin use 'can raise risk of pancreatic cancer'

Women who take an aspirin a day to reduce the risk of having a heart attack or stroke could increase their chances of developing cancer of the pancreas, researchers have found.

Aspirin use 'can raise risk of pancreatic cancer'

Women who take an aspirin a day to reduce the risk of having a heart attack or stroke could increase their chances of developing cancer of the pancreas, researchers have found.

But they were better off sticking to their daily dose of aspirin because suddenly stopping could do more harm than good, scientists in America said.

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