325 Mg of Asprin

Nana b
Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I was lectured by the nurse preparing me for my colonsocpy yesterday. She said that I should not be taking 325 mg a day of asprin, so I have a call in to my oncologist to see if it's a no, no. FYI for those taking 325 mg of asprin, you may want to ask also. She stated asprin at that strength is not good, especially those with liver problems and or/desease.

She lost her husband to colon cancer a couple years back.

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  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299
    THE DAILY DOSE IS 81
    THE DAILY DOSE IS 81 MG
    WHICH IS 1 BABY ASPERIN
  • karguy
    karguy Member Posts: 1,020 Member
    asprin
    I took 3 tablets of asprin,and still do,the only time I couldn't take any was during chemo,and radiation,otherwise the dr. said it was no problem.I have taken it daily for years.I guess it's up to the drs.,good luck.
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    Aspirin
    I take one baby aspirin per day. My doctor's recommendation. At first she said I should be taking an aspirin a day and later in the visit clarified that it is one baby aspirin per day. There is a history of heart problems in my family and that is the reason she recommends a baby aspirin per day. George does not take any aspirin. Tina
  • Kerry S
    Kerry S Member Posts: 606 Member
    Asprin a day keeps the grim reaper away
    I take one 325mg a day and have for many years. It keeps my arthritis in check. I only had to stop before surgeries and the colonoscopies. The doc told me that was fine.

    I read an article that said thoes of us that take asprin have better outcome with colon cancer. However I would listen to your doc. I am wired different then most people.
  • dianetavegia
    dianetavegia Member Posts: 1,942 Member
    My onc said 325 mg
    Studies show that it takes the 325 mg strength to make a difference in prevention of cc. Up to 30% reduction in recurrence risk for Stage III.

    Heading to dinner with gal pals so don't have time to find the paper/ link. TTYL
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    What I Heard...
    My new onc at the new hospital told me after lung surgery to start right away on 325mg a day aspirin and NOT 81mg aspirin - I asked him 3 different times and got the same answer each time.

    Apparently 325mgs make the difference in colon cancer recurrence and to slow down the growth of polyps.

    I see him in another week, so I'll ask again - have not started yet, but will if he recommends it.

    -Craig
  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    Sundanceh said:

    What I Heard...
    My new onc at the new hospital told me after lung surgery to start right away on 325mg a day aspirin and NOT 81mg aspirin - I asked him 3 different times and got the same answer each time.

    Apparently 325mgs make the difference in colon cancer recurrence and to slow down the growth of polyps.

    I see him in another week, so I'll ask again - have not started yet, but will if he recommends it.

    -Craig

    Aspirin and colorectal cancer:
    Supposedly it is most effective for those whose tumor's are/were known as "COX-2 overexpression." In any event, always check with your oncologist first......Steve
  • fringetree
    fringetree Member Posts: 65
    coloCan said:

    Aspirin and colorectal cancer:
    Supposedly it is most effective for those whose tumor's are/were known as "COX-2 overexpression." In any event, always check with your oncologist first......Steve

    Aspirin
    To those of you taking aspirin, does it upset your stomach at all?
  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299

    Aspirin
    To those of you taking aspirin, does it upset your stomach at all?

    I am not allowed to take
    I am not allowed to take asperin or any other nsaid, because of platelet problems.
    I know the daily dose for those with a history of HEART problems is 81mg (1 baby asperin)
    I did not know it was different for colon cancer
    I stand corrected.:-)
    Learning all the time!

    fringetree,
    if you take it with food it should not upset your stomach.
    Kate
  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member
    KATE58 said:

    I am not allowed to take
    I am not allowed to take asperin or any other nsaid, because of platelet problems.
    I know the daily dose for those with a history of HEART problems is 81mg (1 baby asperin)
    I did not know it was different for colon cancer
    I stand corrected.:-)
    Learning all the time!

    fringetree,
    if you take it with food it should not upset your stomach.
    Kate

    Interesting
    When I went to my 325 mg of ASPRIN, B12 DROPS, CALCIUM, VITAMIN D3, VITAMIN C AND FISH OIL, MY ACID REFLEX WENT COMPLETELY AWAY. I HAVE HAD ACID REFLEX FOR ABOUT 5-7 YEARS. NOT SURE WHICH MADE IT GO AWAY BUT ONE DID.

    EXCUSE THE CAPS.......ON MY WAY OUT THE DOOR, HUBBY IS SICK, NEED TO GET SOME MEDS.
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  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member
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    Thank you
    I'm not on chemo, or I would not take any of these supplements. You know my ONC has not called me. I need to follow-up.
  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299
    unknown said:

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    When I was on avastin my
    When I was on avastin my doctor said
    no aspirin,vitamin E,or fish oil capsules.

    They also told me that before any surgery ,stent removal/placement
    ( for 2 yrs,I had to get a stent replacement in my kidney every 3 months)
    but I do have a platelet problem,they like to stay below 100,000
  • KATE58 said:

    When I was on avastin my
    When I was on avastin my doctor said
    no aspirin,vitamin E,or fish oil capsules.

    They also told me that before any surgery ,stent removal/placement
    ( for 2 yrs,I had to get a stent replacement in my kidney every 3 months)
    but I do have a platelet problem,they like to stay below 100,000

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  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299
    unknown said:

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    One day at a
    One day at a time!
    remember,tomorrow is just a future yesterday !
  • jscho
    jscho Member Posts: 62

    My onc said 325 mg
    Studies show that it takes the 325 mg strength to make a difference in prevention of cc. Up to 30% reduction in recurrence risk for Stage III.

    Heading to dinner with gal pals so don't have time to find the paper/ link. TTYL

    Dosage not clear
    I find the issue of dosage not clear. I have two articles written by the same researchers that
    seem to say contradictory things. In the Chan and Fuchs article of 2008 (Gastroenterology 2008, 134 pages 21-28) the authors say:
    "The apparent benefit associated with aspirin use was substantially greater with increasing dose...men who used the equivalent of 0.5-1.5 standard aspirin (325 mg) per week did not have significantly lower risk of colorectal cancer (multivariate relative risk (RR), 0.94, 95% CI 0.75-1.18)..."
    They go on to say that the 6-14 aspirin per week had a multivariate RR of 0.72, and >14 aspirin had a RR of 0.3 (based on 4 cases).

    However, in the recent JAMA article by Chan and Fuchs (JAMA, 302 pages 649-659) they claim:
    "the association between postdiagnosis aspirin use and survival was modestly dose-responsive". In this table, the adjusted HR (hazard ratio) is 0.57 for 0.5-5 aspirin per week, and 0.46 for >= 6 aspirin (actually the same within the statistical uncertainties). They do claim the COX2 status is important, and differentiate on this basis.

    Based on this information, it seems that there is a clear benefit to taking aspirin, but the dosage level is not established. I suppose it is safest to take around 1000 mg a week to avoid complications but receive some benefit.
  • Kathryn_in_MN
    Kathryn_in_MN Member Posts: 1,252 Member
    KATE58 said:

    I am not allowed to take
    I am not allowed to take asperin or any other nsaid, because of platelet problems.
    I know the daily dose for those with a history of HEART problems is 81mg (1 baby asperin)
    I did not know it was different for colon cancer
    I stand corrected.:-)
    Learning all the time!

    fringetree,
    if you take it with food it should not upset your stomach.
    Kate

    me either
    No aspirin - on Coumadin. Bleeding risk.
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