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regularization | 1 month ago

Like trying to treat his cancer with ivermectin?

Doesn't seem to have worked.

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tasuki|1 month ago

How many times did you have terminal cancer?

My girlfriend died of cancer. She was 30 years old and we had a toddler. No matter how rational you start, terminal cancer diagnosis throws much rationality out the window.

overfeed|1 month ago

> No matter how rational you start, terminal cancer diagnosis throws much rationality out the window.

Doctors who get cancer typically stay level-headed. I wish society talked about death and mortality more often and openly, most people are ill-equiped to face it square on, and yet its the one thing that is truly universal. Humanity needs sex-ed, but for dying.

NoSalt|1 month ago

I agree 100%. If I received a terminal cancer diagnosis, I would be willing to do almost anything to live longer.

kstrauser|1 month ago

I am truly sorry for your loss. That must’ve been a nightmare, and I can imagine someone exploring outside their usual lines in such a situation. I hope you and your child are well now.

caminante|1 month ago

Snark aside, he got his doctor's approval first and acknowledged it didn't work after. Also, it shows promise in oncology, but doesn't have mature studies. [0]

[0] https://cancerchoices.org/therapy/ivermectin/

cthalupa|1 month ago

I don't know that I would call en vitro studies promising. Cancer would be long be a solved problem if even a tenth of the stuff that kills cancer cells in a petri dish was viable in humans.

DanielleMolloy|1 month ago

He tried for a month, next to his regular treatments and then called Makis who is currently promoting it a quack.