Statin Use Tied to Lower Colorectal-Cancer Risk After Negative Colonoscopy Statin Use Tied to Lower Colorectal-Cancer Risk After Negative Colonoscopy

Statin use is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer between six and 36 months after an initial negative colonoscopy, according to a retrospective study.Reuters Health Information
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