{"id":37337,"date":"2014-08-06T10:55:25","date_gmt":"2014-08-06T10:55:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=37337"},"modified":"2014-08-06T10:55:25","modified_gmt":"2014-08-06T10:55:25","slug":"daily-aspirin-cuts-bowel-and-stomach-cancer-deaths","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2014\/08\/daily-aspirin-cuts-bowel-and-stomach-cancer-deaths\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily aspirin ‘cuts bowel and stomach cancer deaths’"},"content":{"rendered":"

Taking aspirin every day can reduce the chance of developing or dying from bowel and stomach cancers, a review of all available evidence suggests.<\/p>\n

And scientists predict if everyone aged 50 and above in the UK took the drug for 10 years, some 122,000 deaths could be prevented over two decades.<\/p>\n

But they warn aspirin can cause internal bleeding and say medical advice must be sought before using it.<\/p>\n

The Queen Mary University of London report is in the Annals of Oncology.<\/p>\n

Weighing up benefits<\/strong><\/p>\n

Scientists examined some 200 studies investigating the benefits and harms of taking aspirin – an area of continuing medical debate.<\/p>\n

They found the drug reduced the number of cases and deaths from bowel, stomach and oesophageal cancer by some 30-40%.<\/p>\n

There was weaker and more variable evidence that the drug reduced deaths from breast, prostate and lung cancer too.<\/p>\n

And the study found people needed to take the drug for at least five years to see any benefits.<\/p>\n

Prof Jack Cuzick, at Queen Mary University of London, who led the research, urged all healthy people aged 50 and above to consider taking a small dose (75mg) of the drug every day for a decade.<\/p>\n

Researchers predicted if 1,000 individuals aged 60 took the drug for 10 years, a further decade later there would be:<\/p>\n