TAG | Aspirin Could Cut Cancer Risk
Taking aspirin in your 40’s could reduce the risk of cancer late in life, reports journal Lancet oncology. Pre-cancerous lesions usually start to develop in mid-40’s , says prof. Jack Cuzick from the cancer research UK.So Starting aspirin in the 40’s before cancer usually develops and for ten years would “maximise its potential to stop the disease from progressing to actual cancer. Taking aspirin early on will also lower the risk of side-effect like bleeding and stomach ulcers. Aspirin blocks the effect of protien that trigger inflammation, and which are found abundantly in several types of cancer.
