Gynecologic Oncology
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'An aspirin a day keeps the ovarian cancer away '
In this pooled analysis of more than 7700 ovarian cancer patients and nearly 12,000 controls, low-dose aspirin and high-dose non-aspirin NSAID use was associated with a risk reduction for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer of 20-34% relative to non-users. Acetaminophen use was not associated with a risk reduction, irrespective of dose or frequency. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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