A Cheap “Mainstream” “Cure” for Cancer? By Mrs. Abigail Knight (Florida)

First, the disclaimer that no medical advice is offered in this post. That said, there is some thought that the deworming drug, fenbendazole, may offer a cure for cancers. An article published in the journal Case Report, Clin Oncol Case Rep Vol: 4 Issue: 2, "Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series," Ryan S Chiang et al, reports on three patients who had cancer of the genitourinary system, but after receiving fenbendazole, went into complete remission. Fenbendazole is hypothesised to work by disrupting the mechanisms that allow cancer cells to divide. By way of summary:

"Case #1 of the series features a 63-year-old man with advanced kidney cancer (clear cell renal carcinoma) who experienced tumor recurrence and severe side effects from multiple cancer therapies, including surgery and two different medications.

With no effective options left, he turned to fenbendazole (FBZ), taking 1 gram three times a week at a friend's suggestion. Over the next 10 months, his tumors—including those in his pancreas and spine—showed near-complete resolution on imaging. Remarkably, he experienced no side effects from FBZ, and follow-up scans have shown no signs of recurrence.

Case #2 follows a 72-year-old man with metastatic urethral cancer that had spread to his lungs, lymph nodes, and brain. Despite undergoing multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, one lymph node continued to grow, resisting all treatments.

Seeking alternatives, he decided to try fenbendazole (FBZ), taking 1 gram three times a week, along with vitamin E, curcumin, and CBD oil, while postponing further conventional therapies. Over the next nine months, imaging revealed a dramatic response, with the lymph node shrinking significantly until it completely resolved. Remarkably, he reported no side effects during this period.

Case #3 focuses on a 63-year-old woman diagnosed with a large, invasive bladder tumor. Facing a challenging prognosis, she underwent chemotherapy while also taking fenbendazole (FBZ) at 1 gram three times a week.

After completing six cycles of treatment, follow-up scans showed a complete resolution of the tumor, with only minimal thickening remaining in the bladder wall. Confident in her recovery, she chose to decline further surgery and remains disease-free under regular surveillance.

The abstract concluded, "FBZ appears to be a potentially safe and effective antineoplastic agent that can be repurposed for human use in treating genitourinary malignancies."

This drug is very cheap, and Big Pharma is not going to appreciate its super-expensive cancer money-spinners getting displaced. Expect pressure to lead to the drug being banned, unless people protest.

https://vigilantnews.com/post/can-fenbendazole-cure-cancer/

 

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