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Ivermectin is showing signs it could rival chemotherapy for cancer treatment without the same harsh side effects.


Dr. Kelly Victory breaks down a shocking new study. “We looked at nearly 200 patients… with many different kinds of cancer.” “84% had a positive outcome.” “48% had either no evidence of cancer at all… or significant remission.” “Another 36% had no progression of their disease.” “Only 15%… had progression of their cancer.” “At a minimum… this should motivate further study.”

For those who have been following me on my cancer journey, I thought I’d fill you in on my latest scans and medical update.
For some background and context I was diagnosed head/neck cancer in December 2020. While they couldn’t identify the primary source, the cancer was in the lymph nodes of my neck, base of my tongue and back of my throat.
In January of 2021 I began treatment at Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. 35 treatments of radiation with 3 tranches of chemo (cisplatin). It was a bit of a rough road, but treatment results seemed to please everyone.
In the spring of 2023 I went in for my normal scans and found that the cancer had jumped to my lungs (bilateral stage IV).
Almost immediately there were two treatments of directed radiation at very specific tumors and I began treatments of immunotherapy (Keytruda) every 3 weeks.
I’ve been very impressed and pleased with my care team from the beginning but I also wanted to be an aggressive advocate for my own treatment and care.
Upon learning of the spread to my lungs, I did another deep dive into various repurposed medications and naturopathic treatments that I had started reading about during my initial treatments for my head/neck cancer, but had stopped because we thought we had the disease in remission. During this process I received a lot of input from other cancer survivors, as well as oncologists from the UK, South African and the US. Over a few months, I put together a high dose vitamin and repurposed medication protocol which I’ve been using since 2023.
My approach to treatment is 3 fold.
1. Prayer (even if you don’t believe or feel like a fraud, do it anyway….trust me, it helps)
2. Immunotherapy intravenous (Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Cancer Center every 3 weeks.
3. Protocol listed below.
I have always been 100% transparent with all the physicians on my care team concerning this protocol and I’ve always asked for their feedback and concerns. While they did not encourage me to use this protocol, they also didn’t tell me not to. I’ve always told them that if they had concerns that this protocol might hurt me or prevent positive results in treating my cancer, that I would stop it immediately. To date, they have not objected in any way.
Just as an FYI, I’m not suggesting this for anyone other than me, but I here is my protocol.
Fenbendazole 222mg day – Every day
Ivermectin 12mg to 24mg day – Every day
Turkey tail mycelium powder – 1 tsp day
Vitamin D + K2 Liquid 30,000 I/U day
Fish Oil 5,000mg day
Vitamin C 3,000mg day
Multi Vitamin 2,000mg day
Start a ketogenic diet or carnivore diet immediately
To date my results are:
March 18th 2024 update:
No cancer found in my head and neck.
No new cancer found in either of my lungs.
Left nodule shows no growth since my last scan 90 days ago.
Right nodule shows no growth since my last scan 90 days ago.
June 14, 2024 update:
Primary – No evidence of recurrence: routine surveillance
Neck – No evidence of recurrence: routine surveillance
Chest – No new pulmonary lesions or other evidence of intrathoracic metastatic disease. Evolving post radiation changes and subsegmental atelectasis in right upper lobe, recommend attention on follow-up.
September 6, 2024 update:
Primary – No evidence of recurrence: routine surveillance
Neck – No evidence of recurrence: routine surveillance
Chest – No new pulmonary lesions or other evidence of intrathoracic metastatic disease. Evolving post radiation changes and subsegmental atelectasis in right upper lobe, recommend attention on follow-up.
December 5, 2024 update:
Overall: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Primary: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Neck: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Chest:
1. There is a new solid nodule within the right upper lobe, most likely infectious or inflammatory in etiology. Attention on follow-up per oncology protocol.
2. Findings are otherwise unchanged, which included postradiation changes of the bilateral upper lobes and left lower lobe with multiple similar scattered pulmonary nodules.
3. Healing right anterior third rib fracture. (due to directed radiation 12 months prior)
March 25, 2025 Update:
Overall: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Primary: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Neck: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Stable right upper lobe pulmonary nodules and bilateral perihilar bronchocentric opacity and scar. No new pulmonary nodules or disease progression. Stable intrathoracic adenopathy.
Lungs/pleura: Bilateral perihilar linear opacity with slight lung volume loss. No definite new findings. Stable right apical nodules (85 series 4). No pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.
August 14, 2025 Update (basically identical to the March results):
Really great news my friends.
I went for my normal 90 scans (PET/CT) late last month and the cancer results continued to improve. In fact, my oncologist and my cancer care team have stated that we should stop the Keytruda immunotherapy treatments as there has been no evidence of any growth or spread and no markers in my latest DNA (ctDNA) blood tests.
I’ve tolerated the Keytruda immunotherapy treatments much better than most, but I’m very grateful that we are discontinuing them. The drug has many many side effects….some that are quite debilitating and even deadly. Fortunately, I didn’t suffer from any.
The level of gratitude to all of you that have reached out, prayed and encouraged me during this fight can’t be reduced to letters on a screen. I can’t begin to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. While I’m not out of the woods by a long shot, going into my 5th year after being given only 12 months is a gift that can only come from God and people like you.
So again. Thank you all!
Overall: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Primary: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Neck: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Stable right upper lobe pulmonary nodules and bilateral perihilar bronchocentric opacity and scar. No new pulmonary nodules or disease progression. Stable intrathoracic adenopathy.
March 16, 2026 Update:
My 90 scan (PET/CT) late last month was really good and the cancer results continued to stay stable.
Overall: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Primary: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Neck: Category 1 – no evidence of recurrence.
Stable right upper lobe pulmonary nodules and bilateral perihilar bronchocentric opacity and scar. No new pulmonary nodules or disease progression. Stable intrathoracic adenopathy.
Lungs/pleura: Bilateral perihilar linear opacity with slight lung volume loss. No definite new findings. Stable right apical nodules (85 series 4). No pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.

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