Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer. A Benefit and Harm Analysis
Inge Stegeman, Patrick M. Bossuyt, Tsung Yu, Cynthia Boyd, Milo A. Puhan

TL;DR
Aspirin may provide more benefits than harms for preventing cardiovascular disease and cancer in a general US population aged 40 to 85.
Contribution
A quantitative benefit-harm analysis of aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer in a US population.
Findings
Aspirin showed more benefits than harms in preventing cardiovascular disease and cancer across age groups.
The benefit-harm index was positive in all age categories, indicating more prevented events than harms.
Sensitivity analyses confirmed the overall benefit of aspirin despite varying assumptions and preferences.
Abstract
Aspirin is widely used for prevention of cardiovascular disease. In recent years randomized trials also suggested a preventive effect for various types of cancer. We aimed to assess, in a quantitative way, benefits and harms of aspirin for primary prevention of both cardiovascular disease and cancer for a general US population between 40 and 85 years of age. We used the Gail/National Cancer Institute approach for assessing benefits and harms. This approach provides a probability that a treatment is more beneficial than harmful and incorporates multiple outcomes, the importance of these outcomes, considers different outcome risks and treats mortality as a competing risk. Our main outcomes were the risks of seven types of cancer, myocardial infarction, ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke and gastrointestinal bleeding. We obtained effect estimates from recent meta-analyses of randomized…
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TopicsLinguistics and language evolution
