No conclusion about aspirin's effect on cancer risk reduction from observational study December 8, 2010Dr. Barry Dworkin Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 8, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Aspirin may reduce cancer risk: study Experts caution research isn’t strong enough to recommend it for healthy people Is aspirin really a magic bullet for cancer? Related posts: Study concludes ASA should not be used for primary prevention of heart disease because side effects outweigh benefits Meta-analysis cannot recommend ASA for primary prevention of heart disease and cancer in otherwise health people 50 years and up for lack of conclusive evvidence Cancer patient in dire need denied access to her hospital Data does not support routine vitamins and other supplements to prevent cancer ASAaspirincancer