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Current studies of aspirin as an anticancer agent and strategies to strengthen its therapeutic application in cancer
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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Phuong TranPhuong Tran, B J Lee, T T D TranAspirin has emerged as a promising intervention in cancer in the past decade. However, there are existing
controversies regarding the anticancer properties of aspirin as its mechanism of action has not been clearly
defined. In addition, the risk of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract from aspirin is another consideration that
requires medical and pharmaceutical scientists to work together to develop more potent and safe aspirin therapy
in cancer. This review presents the most recent studies of aspirin with regard to its role in cancer prevention and
treatment demonstrated by highlighted clinical trials, mechanisms of action as well as approaches to develop
aspirin therapy best beneficial to cancer patients. Hence, this review provides readers with an overview of aspirin
research in cancer that covers not only the unique features of aspirin, which differentiate aspirin from other
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), but also strategies that can be used in the development of
drug delivery systems carrying aspirin for cancer management. These studies convey optimistic messages on
the continuing efforts of the scientist on the way of developing an effective therapy for patients with a low response
to current cancer treatments.
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Current Pharmaceutical DesignVolume
27Issue
18Pagination
2209 - 2220Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.Location
United Arab EmiratesPublisher DOI
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1381-6128eISSN
1873-4286Language
enPublication classification
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