Study on Aspirin and Cancer Metastasis Prevention

A new study suggests that aspirin could help prevent cancer metastasis by stimulating the immune system. Researchers found that aspirin decreases the production of a chemical that suppresses T-cells, which are crucial for attacking cancer cells. However, long-term aspirin use can pose risks such as stomach bleeding and stroke. Patients should consult their doctor before starting aspirin therapy for cancer prevention.

Aspirin's Role in Fighting Cancer

Scientists have discovered that aspirin can enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer by disrupting platelets and allowing T-cells to target and destroy spreading cancer cells. Clinical trials are ongoing to determine the effectiveness and risks of using aspirin in cancer treatment.