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Aspirin's 'triple whammy' effect against cancer identified Aspirin has "triple whammy" cancer-busting properties, according to two ground-breaking studies.
The studies show that not only does it protect against the disease, it can also trigger a "double hit" on existing cancer cells.
The findings suggest that a daily, low-dose aspirin pill could be taken to help ward off cancer, in the same way that it is currently prescribed to protect against heart disease.
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