As I see it, what it is saying needs to be shared and the NIH needs to get on the ball; to spread this info, to get treatments readily available, and to make sure the Dr.'s are all aware of the possible help to be derived from ivermectin treatments.
“...information detailed about ivermectin and what it does to combat various types of cancers...”
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It’s an interesting read, download available (pdf)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
Okay, thanks.
I was diagnosed stage 4 breast cancer in January...it had spread to my spine. Tumors discovered with CT scan. Started Ibrance and Xgeva. Using an ongoing study at the NIH site on invermectin and prostate cancer, I added 12 mg of ivermectin to my chemo on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Been doing this for 3 months. On June 22 had my baseline bone scan. NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE (NED).
My oncologist knows I am taking ivermectin. His response to NED...”well, you don’t have worms either.”
Other things said, “you responded to the medicine better than most women,” “somebody is answering your prayers,” and “are you having any side effects from the horse wormer.”
It’s crazy.