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Anyone choose cryotherapy for prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Oct 29 10:55pm | Replies (22)

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@lorna72

Hi everyone,
My partner has just been diagnosed with 3+4=7 with his PSA 9
He wants to go down the route of cryoblation, just reading through everyone's journey, and wishing you all well.. I have been researching for a few days now but the information is very vague. Has anyone here heard of Ivermectin and how to take it and how effective it is please? Every where I look the info seems to be shut down. Can anyone give me a direct link to talking to anyone about this please.
Thanks heaps ❤️

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Replies to "Hi everyone, My partner has just been diagnosed with 3+4=7 with his PSA 9 He wants..."

@lorna72, welcome. I'm sorry to hear that your partner has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He is lucky to have you to help him research his options and to support him on this journey.

Ivermectin is not a proven or effective treatment for prostate cancer, at least not yet. It is being research in mice and in laboratories and may hold promise in the future. Because of that promise, it is talked about on social media and in the media, and members like you have questions. See this related discussion:

- Ivermectin for Prostate Cancer? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ivermectin-for-prostate-cancer/

Bottom line: It is NOT safe to take ivermectin used in veterinary medicine. You and your partner should talk to his doctor before taking any over-the-counter medications or supplements that claim to fight or cure cancer.

Deciding on a treatment option for prostate cancer is really tough. Luckily there are proven and effective treatments available. What options has the team discussed with you and your partner?

No lorna, that's the last resort, oK? That's when ALL else fails and you are desperate. Conventional treatment far outpaces any holistic, homeopathic or other type of treatment by MILES. It's not even known how much worm poison a human can safely take, let alone how much is needed to kill cancer - IF that was even possible. A Gleason 3+4 really has to be addressed. I would suggest a Decipher score to see how aggressive it is and take it from there.....JMHO.