Aspirin is associated with a reduced incidence of liver disease in men.
Mara Sophie VellArunkumar KrishnanKirk J WangensteenMarina SerperKatharina Sophie SeelingLeonida HehlMiriam Daphne RendelInuk ZandvakiliMarijana VujkovicEleonora ScorlettiKate Townsend CreasyChristian TrautweinDaniel James RaderSaleh AlqahtaniKai Markus SchneiderCarolin Victoria SchneiderPublished in: Hepatology communications (2023)
This cohort study demonstrated that regular aspirin use was associated with a reduced risk of liver disease in men without an elevated risk of gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate potential sex-related differences in the effects of aspirin and to inform tailored preventive strategies for liver diseases.