People who regularly take aspirin over several years may be less likely to develop colon cancer, researchers say. They found that regular aspirin use for several years was tied to a lower risk of ...
Low-dose aspirin, even if not taken daily, may reduce a woman's risk of colon cancer over the long term, according to a new study that did not find the same effect for other types of cancer. The ...
Taking antibiotics for an extended period in early to middle adulthood might increase your risk for precancerous growths in your colon, a large study suggests. Women who took antibiotics for two weeks ...
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