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Good Afternoon Everyone,

I recently read a report on another site about the effectiveness of a daily dose of 75mgs of aspirin which prevents the spread of cancer cells in the lymphatic system.I described this in another forum and was asked by my online friend Don Stranathan,if I could pass on to him a copy of this report,well,I plumb forgot where I read this and which site did send me that request.Isnt senile dymensia a curse at times?.Anyway,problem solved,I found it,just thought you might like to read this infro also,see what you think?

Aspirin and lymphatic metastasis

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By hhhdai · February 14, 2012 at 1:34 am · 9 replies

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I have been taking daily aspirin 81 mg for a while, and today's news from Australian scientists is very much assuring. Between $100,000 avastin (yes, was offered to me) and $10 aspirin, I definitely choose the latter, not because it is cheaper, but because it is far better.

Disclaimer: am merely here to share my experience (survival), to voice my personal opinion. No advice of any kind meant.

cell.com/cancer-cell/abstra...

"The VEGF-D-dependent regulation of the prostaglandin pathway was supported by the finding that collecting lymphatic vessel dilation and subsequent metastasis were affected by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), known inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis."

theconversation.edu.au/aspi... ct-supply-lines-of-cancer-5347

abc.net.au/news/2012-02-14/... earchers/3828482?section=business

previous news on aspirin and colon cancer

foxnews.com/health/2011/10/... by-half-study-says/

meta-study assessing benefit of aspirin on cancer prevention and cancer progression

cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/r... n2011

UK study very positive, but in the corporate-run USA, nothing can be really certain

thelancet.com/journals/lanc... bstract

bbc.co.uk/news/health-11930988

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From my husband's experience, I don't think it helps to prevent

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