Literature DB >> 6963332

Adjuvant antiplatelet therapy with aspirin in colo-rectal cancer.

A Lipton, S Scialla, H Harvey, R Dixon, R Gordon, R Hamilton, H Ramsey, M Weltz, R Heckard, D White.   

Abstract

Sixty-six patients with Duke's B2 or C colon or rectal cancer were randomized for treatment with aspirin (ASA), 600 mg, p.o., twice daily x 2 years or placebo (P). Compliance was checked in both groups by random measurement of blood salicylate levels. Fifty-seven patients are currently evaluable. No difference in disease-free (p = .66) or overall survival (p = .90) is present between ASA and P groups. The time at which ASA therapy is started (within 2 or within 4 weeks) following surgery does not affect these results. Aspirin at conventional dosage is ineffective in preventing the appearance of metastases in patients with colo-rectal cancer.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6963332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med        ISSN: 0025-7850


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