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William Makis MD @MakisMD - NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 61 year old Florida man with Stage 4 Appendix Cancer has an incredible response after only 2 months! 68% tumor volume reduction
We help cancer patients who have all types of rare cancers. Here is a success story with a Primary Appendix Adenocarcinoma.
61 year old Florida man with Stage 4 Primary Appendix Adenocarcinoma, metastatic to peritoneum and omentum.
In early March 2025 we started:
Ivermectin 1.5mg/kg/day
Mebendazole 1500mg/day
Oncologist started chemo and immunotherapy
RESULTS after 2 months on PET/CT:
“Decreased size with significant decrease in metabolic activity of the omental and bilateral peritoneal lymphadenopathy.”
“Index omental lesion in the midline anterior abdomen extending through and in the umbilicus into the skin surface now has an SUV max of 2.06, previously 8.4”
“Index implant medial to the inferior aspect of the spleen now has an SUV max of 2.4, previously 5.3”
“Left upper quadrant peritoneal implant adjacent to the ascending colon now measures 1.1 cm with SUVmax 1.38. This lesion previously measured 1.6 cm with SUV max 8.02”
(68% tumor volume reduction - Grok 3)
It's incredibly difficult to achieve results like this with chemotherapy and immunotherapy alone.
Peritoneal metastases are very hard to treat, you simply never see these kinds of results.
I run the world's largest Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.

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