A low-fat diet and aspirin, both shown to help reduce the risk of cancer, may also help keep it from coming back in some patients, researchers reported on Monday.
Breast cancer patients who followed a modest low-fat diet, cutting oils, margarine and red meat, were 24 percent less likely to have their cancer come back, one team found.
In another study, colon cancer patients who took regular aspirin were 50 percent less likely to have a relapse.
Low-fat diet, aspirin, cut cancer relapse