💡 Did you know “pre-op meds” for cancer are a thing?

Most of us hear: “Surgery removes the tumor, end of story.”

Dr. Paul Marik’s new IMA guide flips that script: certain repurposed drugs, taken just before and after the operation, may slash the odds of post-surgery metastasis.

Reasons this matters

:one: Surgery can shed tumor cells. The op itself can push cancer cells into the bloodstream.

:two: Immune dip window. Right after surgery, immunity drops, perfect time for rogue cells to seed.

:three: Off-patent meds exist now. Low-risk, inexpensive drugs (outlined in the guide) can target that window and may reduce recurrence.

**:thinking: Questions **

If you have had surgery for cancer, did the oncologist ever mention a pre-operative drug protocol?

If not, would it be something you would raise with your specialist?

Find the FREE guide here, Preoperative Repurposed Drugs: An Overlooked Step to Reduce Cancer Metastases, remember share it on social, print it out and share it with family and friends, even drop a copy off at your doctor’s office.