Aspirin, one of the world’s most common over-the-counter painkillers, could help fight cancer, a new study, published in Nature, a scientific journal, has discovered. Calling it a 'Eureka moment', scientists say the drug may stop some cancers from spreading, a process called metastasis. However, given its side effects, more research is needed before it can finally be used for treatment
Aspirin, one of the world’s most common over-the-counter painkillers, could help fight cancer, a new study, published in Nature, a scientific journal, has discovered. Calling it a 'Eureka moment', scientists say the drug may stop some cancers from spreading, a process called metastasis. However, given its side effects, more research is needed before it can finally be used for treatment