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Aspirin but not ibuprofen use is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer: a PLCO Study

Shebl, F M ; Sakoda, L C ; Black, A ; Koshiol, J ; Andriole, G L ; Grubb, R ; Church, T R ; Chia, D ; Zhou, C ; Chu, L W ; Huang, W-Y ; Peters, U ; Kirsh, V A ; Chatterjee, N ; Leitzmann, M F ; Hayes, R B ; Hsing, A W



Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although most epidemiological studies suggest that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use is inversely associated with prostate cancer risk, the magnitude and specificity of this association remain unclear. METHODS: We examined self-reported aspirin and ibuprofen use in relation to prostate cancer risk among 29 450 men ages 55-74 who were initially screened for prostate cancer from ...

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