Physicians at five clinics nationwide will try to answer that question.

After ten rounds of radiation and six of chemotherapy, Paul Mann, fifty-five years old, wanted to know his chances. “You’re squeaking by day to day,” his doctor told him. It had been five months since his diagnosis. He was referred to a hospice service and seen by a minister. 

Here are some of the things Mann recalls doctors telling him during his four months of traditional care:

“You are completely full of cancer; you are well beyond any kind of surgery.”

“There’s no cure. We’re just trying to prolong things as much as we can.”

“We’ve done the best we can. That’s kind of all there is that can be done.”

“In Paul Mann’s case, the response to treatment after two months of ivermectin was nothing less than astonishing,” said Mann’s guardian angel, Dr. Kathleen Ruddy, a retired cancer surgeon and author of a book on breast cancer. “Off the charts astonishing.”

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