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  • Long-term effect of aspirin... Long-term effect of aspirin on colorectal cancer incidence and mortality: 20-year follow-up of five randomised trials
    Rothwell, Peter M, Prof; Wilson, Michelle, BSc; Elwin, Carl-Eric, MD ... The Lancet (British edition), 2010, Volume: 376, Issue: 9754
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    Summary Background High-dose aspirin (≥500 mg daily) reduces long-term incidence of colorectal cancer, but adverse effects might limit its potential for long-term prevention. The long-term ...
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  • Effect of daily aspirin on ... Effect of daily aspirin on risk of cancer metastasis: a study of incident cancers during randomised controlled trials
    Rothwell, Peter M, Prof; Wilson, Michelle, MSc; Price, Jacqueline F, MD ... The Lancet (British edition), 04/2012, Volume: 379, Issue: 9826
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    Summary Background Daily aspirin reduces the long-term incidence of some adenocarcinomas, but effects on mortality due to some cancers appear after only a few years, suggesting that it might also ...
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  • Effect of daily aspirin on ... Effect of daily aspirin on long-term risk of death due to cancer: analysis of individual patient data from randomised trials
    Rothwell, Peter M, Prof; Fowkes, F Gerald R, Prof; Belch, Jill FF, Prof ... The Lancet (British edition), 2011, 2011-Jan-01, 2011-01-00, 20110101, Volume: 377, Issue: 9759
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    Summary Background Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal cancer. Several lines of evidence suggest that aspirin might also reduce risk of other ...
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  • Short-term effects of daily... Short-term effects of daily aspirin on cancer incidence, mortality, and non-vascular death: analysis of the time course of risks and benefits in 51 randomised controlled trials
    Rothwell, Peter M, Prof; Price, Jacqueline F, MD; Fowkes, F Gerald R, Prof ... The Lancet (British edition), 04/2012, Volume: 379, Issue: 9826
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    Summary Background Daily aspirin reduces the long-term risk of death due to cancer. However, the short-term effect is less certain, especially in women, effects on cancer incidence are largely ...
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  • Recent respiratory infectio... Recent respiratory infection and risk of cardiovascular disease: case-control study through a general practice database
    Clayton, Tim C.; Thompson, Mary; Meade, Tom W. European heart journal, 01/2008, Volume: 29, Issue: 1
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    Aims Respiratory infection may be associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular events. This case-control study describes associations with these events of respiratory infection. Methods ...
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  • Recent respiratory infectio... Recent respiratory infection and risk of venous thromboembolism: case-control study through a general practice database
    Clayton, Tim C; Gaskin, Marion; Meade, Tom W International journal of epidemiology, 06/2011, Volume: 40, Issue: 3
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    Background The association between respiratory infection and risk of heart attacks and strokes is well established. However, less evidence exists for an association between respiratory infection and ...
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  • Health related quality of l... Health related quality of life after combined hormone replacement therapy: randomised controlled trial
    Welton, Amanda J; Vickers, Madge R; Kim, Joseph ... BMJ, 09/2008, Volume: 337, Issue: 7669
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    Objective To assess the effect of combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on health related quality of life.Design Randomised placebo controlled double blind trial.Setting General practices in ...
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  • Use of Repeated Blood Press... Use of Repeated Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Measurements to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction: An Individual-Participant-Data Meta-Analysis
    Paige, Ellie; Barrett, Jessica; Pennells, Lisa ... American journal of epidemiology, 10/2017, Volume: 186, Issue: 8
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    The added value of incorporating information from repeated blood pressure and cholesterol measurements to predict cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has not been rigorously assessed. We used data on ...
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  • Main morbidities recorded i... Main morbidities recorded in the women's international study of long duration oestrogen after menopause (WISDOM): a randomised controlled trial of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women
    Vickers, Madge R; MacLennan, Alastair H; Lawton, Beverley ... BMJ, 08/2007, Volume: 335, Issue: 7613
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    Objective To assess the long term risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy (combined hormone therapy versus placebo, and oestrogen alone versus combined hormone therapy). Design Multicentre, ...
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  • Circulating levels of coagu... Circulating levels of coagulation and inflammation markers and cancer risks: individual participant analysis of data from three long-term cohorts
    dos Santos Silva, Isabel; De Stavola, Bianca L; Pizzi, Costanza ... International journal of epidemiology, 06/2010, Volume: 39, Issue: 3
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    Background Basic and clinical research support the hypothesis that activation of the coagulation and inflammation pathways may affect cancer onset, but there is limited epidemiological data to ...
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