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"What's clear from this compilation of studies ... is there is a very consistent finding, that regular use of aspirin over a period of years will reduce the risk of various types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, perhaps the most prominent to benefit," said Neal Meropol, MD, of University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland.
"For a high-risk population for bowel and colon cancer, I would strongly consider using aspirin," Itskowitz said. "However, in general I don't recommend aspirin for primary prevention. ... because we're concerned that routine use of aspirin might cause gastrointestinal problems, including GI bleeding and maybe even intracranial bleeding."
http://www.medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/ColonCancer/47079
"For a high-risk population for bowel and colon cancer, I would strongly consider using aspirin," Itskowitz said. "However, in general I don't recommend aspirin for primary prevention. ... because we're concerned that routine use of aspirin might cause gastrointestinal problems, including GI bleeding and maybe even intracranial bleeding."
http://www.medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/ColonCancer/47079