First off Willowbank I wish you well on this part of your life's journey,its a kick in the guts no doubt but stay positive.
One of my daughters has been pushing this Ivermectin caper on me and I have looked hard online and there really isnt anything much to say for ivermectin treatment for cancer in humans. I wish there was. I read the warning signs as per below,there are many of them.
As the bloke in the link below says "i`ve been an oncologist for long enough blah blah....
Leading oncologist and Macmillan Cancer Support’s Chief Medical Officer talks on the misleading cancer claims around anti-parasitic drug, ivermectin.
www.macmillan.org.uk
- Toxicity at High Doses: The doses used in successful animal and lab studies are significantly higher than those approved for parasitic infections. At these elevated levels, ivermectin can cause severe side effects such as brain swelling, seizures, coma, and liver damage.
Ivermectin shows potential in laboratory studies (in vitro) to inhibit the growth of certain canine cancer cells, particularly mammary tumors, by arresting the cell cycle and suppressing tumor growth. However, there is limited clinical data confirming its effectiveness or safety as a, cancer treatment in living dogs, and it is not a substitute for standard veterinary oncology care.