A Common Pain Relief Drug Could Have Anti-Cancer Properties
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Photo: Coated 200 milligram ibuprofen tablets. – February 9, 2008. Photo credit: Ragesoss via Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 3.0. Article by Dipa Kamdar, Ahmed Elbediwy and Nadine Wehida. Science Alert – January 20, 2026. Article was originally published by The Conversation.
Ibuprofen is a household name – the go-to remedy for everything from headaches to period pain. But recent research suggests this everyday drug might be doing more than easing discomfort. It could also have anti-cancer properties. As scientists uncover more about the links between inflammation and cancer, ibuprofen’s role is coming under the spotlight – raising intriguing questions about how something so familiar might offer unexpected protection. […]
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