Potential side-effects such as stomach bleeds may outweigh benefits for people without a family history of pancreatic cancerTaking a low dose of aspirin every day may halve the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to one of the largest studies into the drug's anti-cancer effects.
US researchers found that people who took low-dose aspirin regularly for several years – often to prevent cardiovascular disease had a considerably lower risk of being diagnosed with the cancer.
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Source: theguardian.com