Aspirin cuts hereditary cancer risk

Many thousands of hereditary cancers and deaths could be prevented simply by taking aspirin, a landmark study has found.

Aspirin cuts hereditary cancer risk

Many thousands of hereditary cancers and deaths could be prevented simply by taking aspirin, a landmark study has found.

Two pills a day cut the long term risk of bowel cancer in people with a family history of the disease by 60%.

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