New research suggests aspirin may help prevent cancer metastasis by reducing platelet related suppression of CD8 positive T cells allowing the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells more effectively
Scientists believe this approach could strengthen the body's natural defenses against tumors and potentially reduce the risk of cancer spreading to distant organs which is often the most dangerous stage of the disease
While the findings are promising researchers stress that clinical trials are needed to determine safety effectiveness and whether aspirin can become part of future cancer treatment strategies
Fact: Aspirin has been used for decades to reduce pain inflammation and cardiovascular risks and is now being studied for additional roles in cancer prevention and treatment
Source: 2025 cancer immunology research Clinical oncology studies
Disclaimer: This research is still being investigated and aspirin should not be used for cancer treatment without guidance from qualified healthcare professionals Results from ongoing clinical trials may change current understanding and recommendations
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