Thank you, lydiakerr, for making your first post on the ANA forums. I hope you will have several more, especially sharing news your have found or telling us about your experience!
I am not a physician, but my understanding is that research is still ongoing for any drugs which could be helpful for acoustic neuromas (aka vestibular schwannomas), and it may be a few years before anything could be ready to use in treatment. But it still gives us hope that eventually something might be available to take internally which could allow patients to avoid surgery or radiation. But I'm not aware of anything that we could take right now.
I am intrigued by the Mayo Clinic study on aspirin. A few early studies on aspirin gave hope that taking aspirin could slow the growth of acoustic neuromas or even shrink them. However, the most recent studies have indicated that aspirin was not effective in halting the growth of acoustic neuromas or shrinking them. The Mayo Clinic does an excellent job with research, so I will be waiting to see if they confirm the latest research and state that aspirin does not really help or if they support the older studies which give a glimmer of hope for something very simple for us to take which could benefit many of us. Again, it may be a while before we know for sure.
Thanks again for posting!
Don