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 <title>Women&#039;s health study: Long-awaited findings of low-dose aspirin and vitamin E in preventing disease</title>
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 <description>&lt;!--paging_filter--&gt;&lt;p&gt;The WHS trial was led by BWH researchers Nancy Cook, Sc.D.,  and Julie Buring, Sc.D. Its results are published in the July 6,  2005 Journal of the American Medical Association. It monitored  39,876 healthy females 45 years of age and older for cancer and  cardiovascular events including heart attack, stroke, and death  from cardiovascular causes. Results demonstrated aspirin  therapy reduced stroke risk by 17 percent but did not decrease  heart attacks or cardiovascular deaths among all women. In the  women 65 years and older, aspirin reduced the risks of  cardiovascular disease, ischemic stroke, and heart attack.
&lt;p&gt;Primary endpoints in the aspirin study were any invasive cancer,  excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, with breast, colorectal  and lung cancer as secondary endpoints. A total of 2,865 cases  of invasive cancer were confirmed. Of these, 1,230 were breast  cancer, 269 were colorectal cancer, and 205 were lung cancer,  with no significant difference between the aspirin and placebo  groups except for a trend towards reduced lung cancer in the  active aspirin group.
&lt;p&gt;The WHS found that vitamin E had no overall benefits on  cardiovascular disease or cancer. However, it did reduce  cardiovascular deaths among all women, as well as overall  cardiovascular disease in the subgroup of women age 65 years  and older.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 06:21:18 -0400</pubDate>
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