Skip to content

Primary Menu

  • PSA Rising HOME
  • Prostate Basics
    • The Prostate
    • PSA Test
    • Early Detection Flowchart
    • MiPS PCA Urine Test
    • Biopsy – When Needed?
  • BLOG front page
  • Food News
  • Events

Tag: aspirin

Daily Adult Aspirin Reduces Risk of Three Cancers

Author Jacquie StraxPublished on April 23, 2007October 18, 2008

A daily dose of adult-strength aspirin may modestly reduce cancer risk in populations with high rates of colorectal, prostate, and breast cancer if taken for at least five years.
...continue reading Daily Adult Aspirin Reduces Risk of Three Cancers

Published on April 23, 2007October 18, 2008Author Jacquie StraxCategories Breast, Colorectal, Prevention, Prostate CancerTags aspirin

Main Sidebar

RSS Today’s FRONTPAGE STORIES 2015

  • Biopsy to Detect Prostate Cancer – when is it needed? June 10, 2015
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Calls for Early Support So That Men Can Make Smart Treatment Decisions, Study Says June 9, 2015
  • Radium-223 linked to longer overall survival in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer with bone metastases June 3, 2015
  • Active Surveillance For Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Does Not Shorten Life June 3, 2015
  • Diabetes Risk For Men Treated With Primary Androgen Deprivation for Localized Prostate Cancer June 2, 2015

Topics we’ve covered, click to search

Activism Add new tag advocacy Ambrilia aspirin Canada capecitabine caspase-8 China clinical trials CRPC Dendreon Dendreon investors. EPCA-2 etoricoxib FDA Forbes Fosamax Gavin Rodden immune system laparoscopic surgery Lockerbie Bomber lycopene Maha Hussain M.D medical marijuana Michael Milken Movember Novacea older men PCK3145 Phenoxodiol photodynamic therapy Prince Edward Island Ca Provenge PSA Raise a Voice reconstructive surgery Rhabdomyosarcoma tomato urinary continence velocity vitamin D VPM4001 WSJ Zytiga

Footer Content

PSA Rising 2015 (c) All Rights Reserved

General Disclaimer
PSA Rising is designed for informational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. News and information provided via PSA Rising are not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, consult your health care providers.

• Using Tiny Framework • Log in