"Aspirin is no longer a one-size-fits-all preventive tool ... a history of heart issues said their health care provider had recommended it. However, 77% of those who take aspirin and have no ...
For decades, taking low-dose aspirin every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
After guideline changes, aspirin use dropped off overall, even for higher-risk patients in whom it might still be considered.
Over two decades since oxaliplatin's incorporation as an add-on to colorectal cancer therapy, no new additional treatments have significantly improved cure rates. Aspirin is inexpensive ...
The largest randomized controlled trial to date enrolled over 13,000 patients and evaluated whether or not aspirin is effective ... for these study groups are no longer valid.