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Male or female patients ≥ 18 years.\n2. Confirmed germline pathological variant in one of the mismatch repair genes; MSH2, MLH1, PMS2 or MSH6 or a 3' EPCAM deletion associated with MSH2 silencing or be a carriers of a constitutional epimutation manifesting a classic Lynch syndrome phenotype.\n3. Able to swallow tablets.\n4. Provision of voluntary written informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Regular use of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (except aspirin\\*) on a prescription and\u002For long-term basis. Regular is defined as \\> 3 doses per week.\n2. Regular use of aspirin (\\> 3 doses per week or on a prescription basis) that cannot be replaced with any one of the randomised arms of the study followed by 100mg dose.\n3. Current methotrexate use at a weekly dose of ≥ 15mg.\n4. Known aspirin intolerance or hypersensitivity, including aspirin-sensitive asthma.\n5. Existing clinically significant liver impairment.\n6. Existing renal failure.\n7. 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