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Aspirin can cut risk of death in cancer patients by 20 percent: Study

Academics at Cardiff University carried out a systematic review of 118 published observational studies in patients with 18 different cancers. They pooled the results and found that in a total of nearly 2,50,000 patients with cancer, who reported taking aspirin, this was associated with a reduction of nearly 20 percent in cancer deaths.

Jul 06, 2021, 12:24 PM IST

Choir singing boosts immunity to fight cancer

Many people affected by cancer can experience psychological difficulties such as stress, anxiety and depression.

Apr 05, 2016, 22:46 PM IST

Common painkiller with anti-cancer properties identified

Diclofenac - a well-known cost-effective painkiller - has the potential to cut down the risk of post-surgical spread of cancer.

Jan 12, 2016, 14:48 PM IST