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Aspirin is an inhibitor of nuclear factor-
B,2 which in turn controls COX-2 expression3; in this way, aspirin affects COX-2 expression.4 Accordingly, among regular aspirin users, a fraction of tumors that would have shown COX-2 positivity have become negative because of the aspirin regimen. This "COX-2 shift"
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