Treating Cancer with Immunotherapy

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Among treated patients, 92% were recurrence-free at two years, and 82 did not undergo surgery. This included 35 to 54 patients who had tumors in their stomach, esophagus, liver, endometrium, urinary tract and prostate.

 
Among treated patients, 92% were recurrence-free at two years, and 82 did not undergo surgery. This included 35 to 54 patients who had tumors in their stomach, esophagus, liver, endometrium, urinary tract and prostate.

I had stage 4 head and neck cancer and was originally told it was massive and incurable. Then, I had immunotherapy in combination with chemotherapy and radiation (no surgery) and have been cancer free for 15 years. That is one reason I like Manhattan's CP 4000 Cancer Plan. It covers immuno the same as chemotherapy. Very few expense incurred plans do that. In fact, I don't know of any.
 
Congratulations on being cancer free.
I have had kidney cancer twice and opted surgical route.
The after the first surgery I was great for 2 years and it came back more aggressive.
The second time they took the whole kidney.
I am good about 15 years now.
As far as Ivermectin, will it help brain cancer?
 
Congratulations on being cancer free.
I have had kidney cancer twice and opted surgical route.
The after the first surgery I was great for 2 years and it came back more aggressive.
The second time they took the whole kidney.
I am good about 15 years now.
As far as Ivermectin, will it help brain cancer?
Glad you are cancer free. Don't know about Ivermectin. Wasn't that the drug Trump reccomeded for COVID19? I took Erbitux.
 
No it is not! It is a very legit treatment.
But not for much
From [EXTERNAL LINK] - Ivermectin and COVID-19

and that article goes on to talk about what it actually has been found to be effective for. The clinical trial for breast cancer doesn't mean it will, in the end, be effective. What that trial is hoping is that it will help increase the effect of another drug.

"Ivermectin tablets are approved by the FDA to treat people with intestinal strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis, two conditions caused by parasitic worms. In addition, some topical forms of ivermectin are approved to treat external parasites like head lice and for skin conditions such as rosacea.

Some forms of animal ivermectin are approved to prevent heartworm disease and treat certain internal and external parasites in animals. It's important to note that these products are different from the ones for people, and safe only when used in animals as labeled or as prescribed.

The FDA has not authorized or approved ivermectin for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 in people or animals. The FDA has not determined that ivermectin is safe or effective for these indications (uses)."
 
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