Aspirin Doesn't Prevent Cancer, Study Says

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CHICAGO -- A large study of women weakens hopes that low doses of aspirin could be an easy way to prevent colorectal cancer.

Aspirin helps, but its effect is significant only after a decade of use, according to a 20-year study of almost 83,000 nurses published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Aspirin Doesn't Prevent Cancer, Study Says

Low doses of aspirin did not lower cancer risk significantly. High doses of aspirin -- such as two o...

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