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Daily Aspirin May Help Fight Prostate Cancer, But Not Breast Cancer
Posted Aug 27 2012 4:00pm
Studies showed 57% reduction in death risk with first, no benefit with second
Source: HealthDay
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Studies showed 57% reduction in death risk with first, no benefit with second
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Breast Cancer , Pain Relievers , Prostate Cancer