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To mark World Cancer Day, Cancer Research UK are taking a look at how research that is happening in partnership with other countries is making the future brighter for cancer patients across the globe...

This headline recently appeared in the Guardian with a number of other newspapers reporting on the same story. The report was about a large study conducted by researchers in the Netherlands. The researchers used national databases to identify people who had been diagnosed with cancer in the digestive system and see whether or not they took aspirin following their diagnosis...

This headline recently appeared on the BBC news, with a number of other newspapers reporting on the same story. The report was about a study in mice by researchers at the Francis Crick Institute. The scientists looked at drugs known as Cox-inhibitors (aspirin is a type of Cox-inhibitor). Their results suggested that using these drugs alongside cancer treatments that are designed to allow the body’s own immune system to attack the cancer may make the treatment more effective...

This headline recently appeared in The Times. It was a report of a large Danish study which has been published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The researchers looked at cancer registries and data on aspirin prescriptions for more than 10,000 individuals in Denmark.  They aimed to see whether taking aspirin affected an individual’s risk of developing bowel cancer...

Researchers presenting work at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer  Research have suggested that people taking aspirin regularly may have a lower risk of cancer...