Good question...I believe the oncologist was having him take Keytruda. He did have to have a mass removed from his shoulder and part of his colon removed, but the surgeries predated his use of Ivermectin.
But his oncologist did not believe he would survive the cancer thus the "terminal" prognosis. His prognosis was less than 6 months. For the oncologist, the Keytruda was "grasping" to add whatever could be added to extend life.
Good question...I believe the oncologist was having him take Keytruda. He did have to have a mass removed from his shoulder and part of his colon removed, but the surgeries predated his use of Ivermectin.
But his oncologist did not believe he would survive the cancer thus the "terminal" prognosis. His prognosis was less than 6 months. For the oncologist, the Keytruda was "grasping" to add whatever could be added to extend life.