Aspirin reduces risk of pancreatic cancer

Aspirin reduces risk of pancreatic cancer

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Regular use of aspirin reduces the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 40 percent in people with diabetes and by 20 percent in the general population, according to a study conducted by researchers at University Hospital Southampton and the University of Southampton, UK, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

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