Physicians' Health Study

To assess the effect on cardiovascular mortality of alternate-day consumption of 325 milligrams of aspirin and, secondarily, the effect on cancer incidence of alternate-day consumption of 50 milligrams of beta-carotene. BACKGROUND: Thrombosis plays a major role in the late stages of coronary occlusion. Platelet aggregation is a large component in the formation of arterial thrombi. In pharmacologic studies, aspirin has been shown to inhibit platel... more

Medical trial

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:

  • NCT00000500

Type of trial:

Start date:

  • Sep 1981

Phase:

Eligibile genders:

Minimum age for eligibility:

  • 40

Maximum age for eligibility:

  • 84

Eligibility inclusion criteria:

  • Male physicians

Eligibility exclusion criteria:

  • No history of stroke, myocardial infarction, cancer, or renal disease.
  • No contraindications to aspirin or beta-carotene
  • No current usage of aspirin or Vitamin A tables greater than once per week.

Treatment being tested:

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