Critical Care
Postdiagnosis Use of Aspirin Reduces Risk of Dying from Colorectal Cancer
In a study published in the August 12, 2009, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the study's authors found that regular use of aspirin after colorectal cancer diagnosis might reduce the risk of cancer death. More...02 Sep 2009
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