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Taking a combination of statins, metformin and aspirin may mean less lung cancer.
The drug was associated with a 19% and 22% higher risk of being diagnosed with cancer that spread and advanced cancer, respectively.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recently released guidelines to try to bridge this gap in care.
Taking low-dose aspirin is beneficial for those with head and neck cancers and lung cancers.
Other pain relievers might raise the odds, however.
Aspirin lowers the risk of several cancers, including liver cancer, stomach cancer and lung cancer.
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