Aspirin affects early phases of metastasis through the inhibition of COX-1-thromboxane A2 axis
<p>Metastasis is the major cause of cancer related mortality, due to a poor understanding of the metastatic process and a subsequent lack of effective anti-metastatic therapies. Evidence from experimental studies and clinical trials has shown that aspirin reduces the incidence of distant metas...
Main Author: | Lucotti, S |
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Other Authors: | Muschel, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2016
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