Association Between Aspirin Use and Gastric Adenocarcinoma: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Sohee KwonWenjie MaDavid A DrewSamuel J KlempnerBrianna M LeonardoJacqueline J FlynnYin CaoEdward L GiovannucciYing BaoCharles S FuchsMingyang SongAndrew T ChanPublished in: Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
Novel prevention is urgently needed to reduce incidence and mortality of gastric cancer. We found that regular aspirin use was associated with lower risk of gastric adenocarcinoma among women, but not men. The benefit appeared after at least 10 years of use and was maximized at higher doses among women. See related Spotlight, p. 213.