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We Were Wrong About Aspirin (New Evidence)

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🩺 Get your personalized health plan: https://drstanfield.com 💊 Supplements I Take: https://drstanfield.com/pages/my-supplements 💊MicroVitamin+ (Pro) Powder: https://drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin-plus 💊MicroVitamin Standard Capsules: https://drstanfield.com/products/microvitamin ✔️ X: https://x.com/BradStanfieldMD ✔️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bradstanfieldmd Timestamps: 00:00 Aspirin's Initial Success 01:59 Aspirin's Impact on Cancer 03:26 The Unexpected Twist: John McNeill's Observations 00:04:33 The ASPREE Trial 06:12 The Follow-up ASPREE Results 08:05 The Updated Analysis by the Cochrane Library 13:32 The Current State of Aspirin Use Here are the links to the research papers referenced in the video: Rothwell — Daily aspirin and long-term cancer death (Lancet, 2011) https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(10)62110-1/abstract USPSTF 2016 — Aspirin for CVD and colorectal cancer prevention https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/aspirin-to-prevent-cardiovascular-disease-and-cancer-april-2016 McNeil — ASPREE: aspirin and all-cause mortality (NEJM, 2018) https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1803955 Kune — Melbourne Colorectal Cancer Study (1988) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3390835/ Burn — CAPP2 aspirin in Lynch syndrome, 10-year follow-up (Lancet, 2020) https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30366-4/fulltext Rothwell — Aspirin and cancer metastasis (Lancet, 2012) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22440947/ Rothwell — Aspirin short-term cancer incidence and mortality, 51 RCTs (Lancet, 2012) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22440946/ ASPREE recruitment — lessons from a 19,114-person GP-led trial https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6456041/ ASPREE — aspirin, cardiovascular events and bleeding (NEJM, 2018) https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1805819 Orchard — ASPREE follow-up: cancer incidence and mortality (JAMA Oncology, 2026) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/article-abstract/2844193 Healio — Orchard interview on the ASPREE follow-up https://www.healio.com/news/hematology-oncology/20260218/lowdose-aspirin-significantly-increases-cancer-mortality-risk-among-older-adults Cai — Cochrane review: aspirin and NSAIDs for colorectal cancer prevention (2026) https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD015266.pub2/full USPSTF 2022 — Aspirin for CVD prevention (colorectal cancer withdrawn) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2791399 University of Cambridge press release — how aspirin could prevent metastasis https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-discover-how-aspirin-could-prevent-some-cancers-from-spreading Yang — Aspirin prevents metastasis via platelet TXA2 and T cell immunity (Nature, 2025) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08626-7 McNeil — Aspirin and cancer incidence/mortality in older adults (JNCI, 2021) https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/113/3/258/5889955 Lynch syndrome — physician compliance and patient uptake with aspirin therapy (2026) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41661407/ Thumbnail by James Kelly Video edited by Troy Young Script by John Milliken The links above are affiliate links, so I receive a small commission every time you use them to purchase a product. The content contained in this video, and its accompanying description, is not intended to replace viewers’ relationships with their own medical practitioner. Always speak with your doctor regarding the content of this channel, and especially before using any products, services, or devices discussed on this channel.

Top Comments (10)

@mikkael-u9x 2026-05-14

As a doctor, I’m usually skeptical with books like this, but True Health Made Simple by Alex Richardson genuinely surprised me. Nothing else really compares.

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@robertr1096 2026-05-12

I'm 75 and took low dose aspirin and fish oil for years for primary cardiovascular event prevention. Then I stopped both when contrary evidence came out. I don't have cancer but last year I began taking a 325 mg aspirin twice a week after the study showing it throttled metastasizing colon cancer cells. Now I will stop aspirin again. The way medical advice changes from one day to the next is confusing to say the least.

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@septemberamyx 2026-05-13

Let us all acknowledge that we no longer know if the aspirin we're taking is actually aspirin.

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@hejakma4682 2026-05-12

Aspirin is a double-edged sword. My mother took it for decades. Maybe it prevented stroke or heart attack or cancer. But at 93 she died from stomach bleeding. Maybe from Aspirin...

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@bobjoatmon1993 2026-05-13

I take a regular asprin every morning with all my other heart & diabetes drugs BUT not for cancer or heart issues. I take it because my joints (especially knees and hands) get hot and inflamed and hurt so bad I can't do anything. Yes, I have some type of arthritis but am not being treated by a doctor for it. All my grandparents, my parents my aunts and uncles had arthritis and took the various drugs that barely helped and had side effects. That family history discourages me from seeking some miracle big pharma cure. But when I take that one asprin a day, I have a good day. At almost 70, I'll take the risk of stroke or cancer in the future to have livable days for now. Everybody dies, poor people and billionaires, I see it as I've lived longer than most people in the history of the human race so I've already won by some standards.

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@kevincrean1792 2026-05-12

I admire the professional skill you’re showing in parsing these data. Often, YouTube has only low grade analysis on offer. Your mastery of the data and precision in communicating highly specific results are much appreciated by this 65 year old, now former, consumer of 81 mg aspirin for primary prevention. Thanks again. You’ve reinvigorated my faith in applied science and in the indispensable role of a well trained, astute physician.

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@chimichanga295 2026-05-14

People have been using cayenne pepper with lemon for years, and almost all believe it’s a healthier alternative than constantly relying on aspirin. Barbara O'Neill talks about this often, yet she gets mocked and dismissed by many doctors. That usually happens when someone shares information that goes against mainstream narratives or challenges what people are used to hearing.

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@DrBradStanfield 2026-05-12

All 17 studies referenced in the video are linked in the video's description 🩺 Get your personalized health plan: https://drstanfield.com/pages/roadmap

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@donaldclifford5763 2026-05-13

600 mg of asprin per day for decades sounds unreal.

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@janalderton8644 2026-05-12

Fascinating! It is wonderful that you say, "We don't really know." And then go on to describe how different age groups and different genetic backgrounds influence risk or benefit. Each of us is unique and we change throughout life.

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