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A Randomized Phase II Trial of Low Dose Aspirin Versus Placebo in High-Risk Individuals With CT-Detected Subsolid Lung Nodules

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There was no difference in the sum of the longest diameters of target nodules nor in subgroup analyses by individual characteristics or nodule type between the two study arms. The trial was too small and of too short duration to assess the effect of aspirin on cancer development. The development of different and more appropriate intermediate endpoints to use to assess preliminary efficacy in lung cancer prevention trials remains challenging.

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