Share experience of using alternative fenbendazole against cancer

Posted by juandugo @juandugo, May 19 9:30am

My sister is undergoing Chemotherapy treatment with LONSURF medication to heal colon cancer with metastasis.
We are open to reviewing complementary treatments. For this reason I would appreciate if anyone can share any experience with the use of the drug FENBENDAZOLE and indicate side effects.

Beforehand thank you very much

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@juandugo, fenbendazole is an antiparasitic drug used in veterinary medicine to treat animal gastrointestinal parasites. There are many stories circulating on social media about using it to treat cancer because preliminary research is investigating the use of fenbendazole in cancer.

The use of fenbendazole for cancer is still experimental, and more studies are needed to determine its success and safety in humans.

You can read more here:
- Can Antiparasitic Drug Fenbendazole Treat Pancreatic Cancer? https://www.healthline.com/health/pancreatic-cancer/fenbendazole-for-pancreatic-cancer

If considering fenbendazole, please talk to your oncologist.

More and more cancer centers and oncology specialists are open to discussing and integrating complementary medicine in programs called Integrative Medicine or Integrative Oncology. Integrative medicince is offered at many cancer centers of excellence, including Mayo Clinic.

Here's a link to more information about Mayo Clinic's Integrative Medicine programs
– Integrative Medicine and Health https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/integrative-medicine-health/sections/overview/ovc-20464567

When considering complementary or alternative treatments, be open-minded yet skeptical. Learn about the potential benefits and risks.

Is your sister working with her oncologist to discuss complementary therapies?

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Thanks for your reply.
My sister is undergoing treatment with Oncology who only adheres to the treatment.
will be consulted for complementary treatments.
Thank you.

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@colleenyoung

@juandugo, fenbendazole is an antiparasitic drug used in veterinary medicine to treat animal gastrointestinal parasites. There are many stories circulating on social media about using it to treat cancer because preliminary research is investigating the use of fenbendazole in cancer.

The use of fenbendazole for cancer is still experimental, and more studies are needed to determine its success and safety in humans.

You can read more here:
- Can Antiparasitic Drug Fenbendazole Treat Pancreatic Cancer? https://www.healthline.com/health/pancreatic-cancer/fenbendazole-for-pancreatic-cancer

If considering fenbendazole, please talk to your oncologist.

More and more cancer centers and oncology specialists are open to discussing and integrating complementary medicine in programs called Integrative Medicine or Integrative Oncology. Integrative medicince is offered at many cancer centers of excellence, including Mayo Clinic.

Here's a link to more information about Mayo Clinic's Integrative Medicine programs
– Integrative Medicine and Health https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/integrative-medicine-health/sections/overview/ovc-20464567

When considering complementary or alternative treatments, be open-minded yet skeptical. Learn about the potential benefits and risks.

Is your sister working with her oncologist to discuss complementary therapies?

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Love your council!

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@juandugo

Thanks for your reply.
My sister is undergoing treatment with Oncology who only adheres to the treatment.
will be consulted for complementary treatments.
Thank you.

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@juandugo it can be very frustrating to attempt to find a medical professional who is supportive of many complementary therapies for cancer. They can only support therapy with a proven track record for success without debilitating side effects. Keep searching and use the internet wisely for information. Know that there are anecdotal reports of treatment success everywhere, but not always supported by research and safe studies.
I am a veterinarian and Fenbendazole is a commonly used drug with benefits in veterinary medicine. It's use in humans is experimental and safety and side effects are likely not well understood at this time. Be careful.

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I’m a believer from first-hand experience. Been taking it for a little over a year with no side effects. Too bad movement toward clinical testing is so slow.

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Fenbendazole is considered a promising therapeutic agent for several cancers; however, its safety and tolerability in humans has not yet been clarified, although safety data exist for various animals

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@dwinda

I’m a believer from first-hand experience. Been taking it for a little over a year with no side effects. Too bad movement toward clinical testing is so slow.

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Thank you @dwinda

I would appreciate it if you could tell me what motivated you to use fenbendazole, what your experience has been regarding its effectiveness and what dose you apply.
Juan

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@dwinda

I’m a believer from first-hand experience. Been taking it for a little over a year with no side effects. Too bad movement toward clinical testing is so slow.

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Hi, I too have been taking Fenbendazole for about 4 months now for secondary pancreatic cancer.
I have not had any side effects but I have been getting intermittent pain where the cancer is and I am concerned. Any ideas why I would be getting this pain again now after not having any pain for quite a few months.
Thanks in advance.

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@jm1310

Hi, I too have been taking Fenbendazole for about 4 months now for secondary pancreatic cancer.
I have not had any side effects but I have been getting intermittent pain where the cancer is and I am concerned. Any ideas why I would be getting this pain again now after not having any pain for quite a few months.
Thanks in advance.

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@jm1310 I am in another cancer group and several people on that app take FenBen at the same time that they are undergoing chemo. I’m not sure whether or not they are doing so with the knowledge of their oncologists. I hope you have advised your oncologist and also of the pain.

Here is a case study on a cancer patient with liver injury who hadn’t told her oncologist! Her liver problems resolved once it was discovered what she was doing and the oncologist could put a stop to it. It’s just a reminder to be careful.
https://karger.com/cro/article/14/2/886/820730/Drug-Induced-Liver-Injury-in-a-Patient-with

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@dwinda

I’m a believer from first-hand experience. Been taking it for a little over a year with no side effects. Too bad movement toward clinical testing is so slow.

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@dwinda As far as I am aware scientific testing has shown some promising results but nothing to prove ivermectin cures cancer. Have you been taking it at the same time as chemo etc?
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-ivermectin-nih-cancer-cure-629592291079

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