The Cancers For Which Ivermectin Has Been Demonstrated to be Effective
Executive Summary
- Analysis of all the Ivermectin cancer studies demonstrates Ivermectin is effective against a wide variety of different cancers.
Article Summary
This article covers all primary cancers, accompanied by supporting articles that cite studies supporting the use of Ivermectin against each cancer type.
Introduction
In a previous article titled How Ivermectin Is Useful for Treating Cancer we covered the evidence for the benefits of Ivermectin (IVM) for cancer.
Which cancers for which Ivermectin has been proven effective are a constant source of questions, and we address these questions for many other cancers in this article — along with linking to specific articles for the majority of different cancer types. There is general evidence for the effectiveness of ivermectin against all cancers, but there is also specific evidence that is supported by studies to particular cancers. I cover both of these cancer types in this article.
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What the Studies on Ivermectin Versus Cancer Say About Its Effectiveness
As a summary of my investigation into all of the studies on Ivermectin versus cancer, it is clear that Ivermectin is effective for many different types of cancer.
Important Information About the List Below
- This article began as a listing of cancers for which studies have been performed. Noting the article’s popularity, I expanded it to provide comprehensive coverage of any tumor, including studies related to other cancers, so that people can access definitive information about their specific cancer.
- Some cancers go by multiple names. We have listed different names under the most common name of the tumor, which are also links to articles with that specific name.
- The list organizes related cancers under their parent category, making it a more helpful resource than most cancer lists, which typically organize cancer types alphabetically.
Reading the Article on Your Specific Cancer
- This is just the list of cancers, all in one place, along with some important information about the effectiveness of Ivermectin versus cancer at the end of the list. To read the connected article for a specific cancer, select the link to open the article covering your cancer type.
- Each link opens in a new tab, allowing this page to stay open while you read more about Ivermectin for the individual cancer type.
- Below the list of different cancer types, you will find additional important information. This includes how Ivermectin works against cancer, what to do if you have cancer for which there are no Ivermectin studies, and why cancer centers and oncologists have no interest in Ivermectin.
Why Are There So Few YouTube Videos on Ivermectin for Cancer?
This video provides a brief synopsis of the reality of Ivermectin’s effectiveness and why the medical establishment is against the use of Ivermectin.
Less Censorship for Using Ivermectin for Cats, Dogs ,and Livestock
There is far less censorship on using Ivermectin for cats, dogs, or livestock.
I cover the use of Ivermectin dosage for cancer in dogs in the article What is the Correct Ivermectin Dosage to Treat Cancer in Cats and Dogs?
This is because Ivermectin does not threaten the revenues of the enormously profitable preexisting cancer industry. In many ways, it’s better to have cancer as a cat or dog than a human, as you get access to better and less censored treatment options.
This man’s channel has few subscribers.
The Most Commonly Searched for Cancers for Ivermectin
These are the most commonly searched-for cancers for treatment with Ivermectin.
- Lung Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Melanoma
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Colorectal Cancer
- Leukemia
- Gastric Cancer
- Multiple Myeloma
Here is the complete list of cancers and a corresponding link to our article on the evidence for its effectiveness versus that cancer.
Cancer Type #1: Lung Cancers
a. Lung Cancer
- See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
b. Mesothelioma
- See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
- Original Study: Targeting the Hippo Pathway Is a New Potential Therapeutic Modality for Malignant Mesothelioma.
Cancer Type #2: Gastric Cancer or Digestive Cancers
a. Gastric Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
b. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Cancer
(AKA – GI Stromal Cancer, GIST Cancer, Cancer GIST Tumors)
See our analysis in this article.
d. Neuroendokrinen Tumor
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Cancer Type #3: Breast Cancers
a. Breast Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
b. Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
(AKA – DCIS, DSIS Breast Cancer, Invasive Breast Ductal Carcinoma, Ductal Carcinoma in Situ)
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #4: Urinary System Cancers
a. Urinary Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug
b. Bladder Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #5: Hematological Cancer, Blood Cancer, Leukemia, and Lymphoma
5a. Leukemia
a. Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
b. Multiple Myeloma
See this article.
Original Study
c. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
d. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin Induces Apoptosis Through Mitochondrial Dysfunction in CML Cells.
e. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
f. Chronic Neutrophilic Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
g. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin Induces Apoptosis Through Mitochondrial Dysfunction in CML Cells.
h. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
i. Hairy Cell Leukemia Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
5b. Lymphoma
(AKA Mycosis Fungoides)
j. CNS Lymphoma
See our analysis in this article.
k. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
See our analysis in this article.
l. Hodgkin Lymphoma
See our analysis in this article.
m. Karposi’s Sarcoma
See our analysis in this article.
n. Sézary Syndrome
(AKA – Sezary Cancer)
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin has New Application in Inhibiting Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth.
Cancer Type #6: Female Reproductive Cancers
a. Ovarian Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
b. Dysgerminoma
See our analysis in this article.
c. Endometrial Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
d. Cervical Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
e. Uterine Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
f. Vaginal Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Cancer Type #7: Head and Neck Cancer
(AKA Laryngeal)
a. Head and Neck Cancer
(AKA Esthesioneuroblastoma)
See our analysis in this article.
b. Basal Cell Carcinoma
See our analysis in this article.
c. Esophageal Cancer
(Includes Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma (EAC) and Oesophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ESCC))
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
d. Hypopharyngeal Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
e. Oral Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
f. Sinus Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
g. Nasopharyngeal Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
h. Retinoblastoma
See our analysis in this article.
i. Salivary Gland Cancer
(AKA — Parotid Gland Cancer, Cystic Carcinoma Cancer, Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas, Submandibular Gland Cancer)
See our analysis in this article.
j. Thyroid Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Cancer Type #8: Brain Cancers
a. Brain Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
b. Ependymoma
(AKA – Myxopapillary Ependymoma, Sub Ependymoma, Anaplastic Ependymoma)
See our analysis in this article.
c. Pituitary Tumor
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #9: Skin Cancers
a. Melanoma
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug Derived from an Antiparasitic Drug.
b. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
See our analysis in this article.
c. Lip Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #10: Digestive System Cancers
a. Colorectal Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin Has New Application in Inhibiting Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth.
b. Colon Bowel Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin Has New Application in Inhibiting Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth.
c. Intestinal Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin Has New Application in Inhibiting Colorectal Cancer Cell Growth.
Cancer Type #11: Kidney Cancers
a. Renal Cancer
(AKA – Renal Cancer, Carcinoma Renal Cell, Renal Cell Carcinoma)
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug.
b. Nephroblastoma Cancer
(AKA – Wilms Tumor, Wilms Disease)
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug.
Cancer Type #12: Liver, Gallbladder, and Bile Duct Cancers
a. Liver Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Deworming Pill May Be Effective in Treating Liver Cancer.
b. Gallbladder Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
c. Bile Duct Cancer
(AKA Cholangiocarcinoma)
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #13: Adrenal Cancers
a. Adrenocortical Carcinoma
See our analysis in this article.
b. Paraganglioma
See our analysis in this article.
c. Pheochromocytoma
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #14: Male Reproductive Cancers
a. Germ Cell Tumor
See our analysis in this article.
b. Testicular Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #15: Pancreatic Cancers
a. Pancreatic Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
b. Neuroendocrine Tumor Pancreas
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #16: Metastasis
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Cancer Type #17: Blood Cancers
a. Myelodysplasia
See our analysis in this article.
b. Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #18: Soft Tissue Cancers
a. Soft Tissue Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
b. Rhabdomyosarcoma
See our analysis in this article.
c. Synovial Sarcoma
See our analysis in this article.
Cancer Type #19: Bone Cancers
a. Bone Cancer
(Type of Leukemia)
See our analysis in this article.
b. Chronic Myeloproliferative Disease
See our analysis in this article.
c. Ewing Sarcoma
(AKA — Cancer Sarcoma De Sewing, Sarcoma Di Sewing)
See our analysis in this article.
d. Osteosarcoma
See our analysis in this article.
Original Study
Repurposing Ivermectin to augment chemotherapy’s efficacy in osteosarcoma.
Cancer Type #20: Thymus Cancer
See our analysis in this article.
As an overview, one can infer effectiveness even when there are no studies, given Ivermectin’s strong history of study effectiveness in other cancers for which there are studies. The mechanisms by which Ivermectin works against cancer are now very well known. I cover this topic in the article By How Many Different Mechanisms Does Ivermectin Fight Cancer?
Several mechanisms by which Ivermectin improves one’s condition versus cancer are related to Ivermectin’s strong influence over the immune system. These immuno-beneficial aspects help regardless of the specific types of cancer.
Ivermectin has one of the highest benefit, lowest side effects, and lowest cost of all cancer treatments. I cover why Ivermectin is a more targeted form of therapy than conventional cancer treatments at the subscription site.
Explaining the Lack of Interest by Cancer Centers and Oncologists in Ivermectin
Ivermectin’s effectiveness and how it works against different cancers are among the most critical questions in oncology. However, oncologists are not only not interested in it but also suppress the truth about Ivermectin when questioned. Consider why oncologists do not want their patients to be introduced to the research on the effectiveness of Ivermectin. Then, consider that conventional cancer treatments run from $200,000 to $800,000 per year.
If I could have a different, difficult, it would be to turn down that kind of income, by telling the truth about an alternative treatment.
The primary concern of oncologists and cancer centers is the sale and administration of these highly profitable treatments. Chemotherapy drugs alone are marked up by an average of 300% at cancer centers (which I cover in the article The Absurd Markup of Over 300% on Average For Chemotherapy Drugs.
- Cancer centers and oncologists become rich off of cancer treatments.
- If the cancer centers and oncologists “followed the science” instead of profit-maximizing their treatment recommendations, far fewer would work in the industry.
- Their incomes would be far lower, and the outcomes for cancer patients would be far better.
Hence, none of these things can be allowed to happen.
Our Conclusion on Cancer Treatment and Prevention
Our research has led us to conclude that treatments like those on our recommended items for preventing and treating cancer and low-cost antiparasitic drugs are more effective than any of the treatments offered by oncologists. These things do not damage the body as do all of the conventional cancer treatments. Just read about some of the side effects of cancer treatments like Keytruda in the article The Massive Cover Up on Keytruda Immunotherapy Side Effects.
Furthermore, you cannot go to any oncologist or any cancer center and get an accurate explanation of what the expected side effects are from the conventional cancer treatments. See this article on this topic: How MDs Normally React to Patient Claims of Drug Side Effects.
Can You Name the Most Significant Decrease in Cancer that has Ever Cccurred?
In the history of cancer research over many decades and with hundreds of billions of dollars spent, it’s curious that the most significant decline in cancer rates was not to cancer treatment but to a change in lifestyle — which is the decline in the incidence of smoking.
Things Your Oncologist Would Prefer You Not Know
Notice the decline in lung cancer deaths. This reduction was not due to the expensive treatments developed through hundreds of billions of dollars of research or treatment from the cancer industry that cost hundreds of thousands per year. It was due to prevention and lifestyle change. The number one cancer since the mid-1950s has been an easily preventable case — smoking. Lung cancer is exceedingly rare in non-smokers.
The Difference in Decline Between Men and Women
Why did the lung cancer rate decline so much more for men than women? Was this due to better and more advanced cancer screening and treatments?
No.
The answer is much more straightforward. Men smoked at higher rates than women. When the government finally began communicating what it had known for decades about the cause of lung cancer to the public, smoking was significantly reduced, with men’s decline in smoking dropping more than women’s, leading to a greater drop in lung cancer in men than women. Deaths from lung cancer are now very close between men and women, whereas at some time, men’s deaths from lung cancer were far higher.
Why are the Cancer Centers and the Cancer Establishment Hyper Focused on Screening and High-Cost Treatments at the Expense of Prevention and Less Damaging Cancer Treatments?
The high profits of different cancer treatments make it critical that oncologists or cancer centers not emphasize the above facts.
Cancers can be both prevented and treated with inexpensive drugs and lifestyle changes; however, it’s not profitable for cancer centers, oncologists, or the overall cancer establishment to focus on this, to make this a primary focus.
About Our Ivermectin Dosage Calculators
- We have Ivermectin dosage calculators based on research studies and for all the different uses of Ivermectin.
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- We performed pharmaceutical testing on Ivermectin to find a lower-cost version that also matched Merck's original Ivermectin in bioequivalence.
- You can read about the details of our Ivermectin testing in this article, Our Ivermectin Bioequivalence Testing.
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