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Scientists have discovered that aspirin reduces cancer metastasis by inhibiting thromboxane A2 (TXA2), which suppresses T cells, potentially leading to targeted cancer treatments. Scientists have ...
This process triggers the production of a bioactive lipid called thromboxane, signaling nearby heart muscle cells to divide, and allowing the heart to regenerate damaged heart muscle, the study found.
"The findings uncover a new way in which the immune system is suppressed, limiting T cells from fighting cancer spread. This ...