An important realization was that it’s not the primary tumor that often claims lives — it’s the spread of cancer to other ...
Could aspirin keep cancer from spreading? A new study from the University of Cambridge suggests that the common pain ...
Scientists have discovered that aspirin may prevent cancer metastasis by reducing TXA2 levels, which suppress T cells.
A new study has revealed how aspirin may help prevent cancer from spreading by boosting the body's immune response.
Scientists found that aspirin blocks TXA2, freeing T cells to fight cancer. This discovery could help prevent metastasis, but ...
Cambridge University scientists studied mice and found giving them aspirin boosted crucial T-cells which kill the cancer ...
A study on mice with melanoma found that aspirin lowered TXA2 levels, which freed up T cells and allowed them to fight cancer more effectively. However, the lead scientist stressed that long-term ...
Scientists have uncovered how the cheap painkiller aspirin can help stop cancers from spreading. Studies of people with ...
Researchers found that aspirin decreases thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production, thus preventing T cell suppression and reducing the frequency of metastases in mice models. This discovery suggests a ...
Studies of people with cancer have previously observed that those taking daily low-dose aspirin have a reduction in the spread of some cancers.
ARHGEF1 was "switched on" when T cells were exposed to thromboxane A2 (TXA2), a chemical produced by platelets that helps with blood clotting. Too much of TXA2 can increase the risk of heart attac ...