Long-term effect of aspirin on colorectal cancer incidence and mortality: 20-year follow-up of five randomised trials.
BACKGROUND: High-dose aspirin (≥500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but adverse effects might limit its potential for long-term prevention. The long-term effectiveness of lower doses (75-300 mg daily) is unknown. We assessed the effects of aspirin on incidence and mortali...
Main Authors: | Rothwell, P, Wilson, M, Elwin, C, Norrving, B, Algra, A, Warlow, C, Meade, T |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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2010
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