In a finding that runs counter to prevailing wisdom, scientists have associated aspirin use with cancer of the pancreas.
Since past studies linked chronic inflammation to various malignancies, the researchers had expected the anti-inflammatory effects of aspirin to suppress pancreatic cancer. Indeed, a smaller study in 2002 found that people taking aspirin had less pancreatic cancer than people not taking aspirin did.
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