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Last week’s Lancet article on the effect of aspirin on risks for colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome — a group at particularly high risk — may hold implications for preventing sporadic colon cancers.
Our interview with Prof. Sir John Burn, the study’s first author, explores those implications as well speculations on why we human beings aren’t getting the salicylates we were when our vegetables weren’t so pampered.
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Last week’s Lancet article on the effect of aspirin on risks for colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome — a group at particularly high risk — may hold implications for preventing sporadic colon cancers.
Our interview with Prof. Sir John Burn, the study’s first author, explores those implications as well speculations on why we human beings aren’t getting the salicylates we were when our vegetables weren’t so pampered.
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