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Fenbendazole Cancer Success Stories: 142 Case Reports Compilation (May 2025 Edition)
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Table of Contents:
Editor's Preface
Introduction
Fenbendazole Case Series Compilation (alphabetical)
Breast Cancer Success Stories (18 cases)
Brain Cancer (including Glioblastoma)
Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)
Bladder Cancer Success Stories (7 cases)
Cervical Cancer
Colorectal Cancer (16 cases)
Esophageal and Stomach cancer
Endometrial Cancer (4 cases)
Gastric (Stomach) cancer (3 cases)
Head and Neck Cancer (9 cases)
Kidney Cancer Case Series (10 cases)
Liver Cancer (2 cases)
Lung Cancer (11 cases)
Leukemia (2 cases)
Lymphoma (5 cases)
Melanoma (Skin Cancer)
Multiple Myeloma (2 cases)
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Oral Cancer
Ovarian Cancer (2 cases)
Pancreatic Cancer (11 cases)
Prostate Cancer (17 cases)
Sarcoma (2 cases)
Skin Cancer (8 cases)
Throat Cancer
Thymus cancer
Turbo Cancer
Uterine cancer
Conclusion
Editor's Preface
We began this article with just a handful of cases, but it has since expanded to include over 100 case reports from diverse sources.
Before diving into a particularly grotesque remark from a so-called fact-checking article, let’s first consider the mainstream perspective—the one you’ve likely encountered through conventional cancer specialists or major media outlets:
We need larger, high-quality studies before making formal recommendations.
There is no evidence that fenbendazole works, or its effectiveness is unproven.
There are no randomized controlled trials on fenbendazole.
This is ‘false hope.’ If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
“The cure for cancer? It all started with a single case study.”
You may have discovered this article through a social media link rather than mainstream news or major search engines. Why is that?
Unlike traditional platforms, social media allows the rapid sharing of niche or under-represented stories—giving content like this a chance to reach those who might otherwise miss it.
When diagnosed with cancer, most people rely on discussions with family members and doctors. However, they often encounter conflicting recommendations—some professionals support exploring fenbendazole, while others strongly oppose it.
So, what’s fact and what’s fiction? The answer depends on science and research. However, science can be biased, manipulated, or selectively presented to fit a particular narrative. That’s why it’s crucial to do your own research in consultation with a trusted doctor. Many media references rely on outdated studies or cherry-picked data that align with a specific viewpoint.
Note: Do we have any conflicts of interest? Are we trying to sell you something? The information in this article is provided completely free of charge—there’s no need to purchase anything or make any payment to us.
The Case for a Precautionary Approach
According to The Cochrane Review’s editor-in-chief, Karla Soares-Weiser (source):
“Lack of evidence of effectiveness is not evidence that the interventions are ineffective… Waiting for strong evidence is a recipe for paralysis. Public health officials must take measured gambles, based on circumstantial evidence from the reviewed studies and other sources. When protecting the public from harm, they must act even when evidence is uncertain (or not of the highest quality), particularly when the harms and costs of such action are likely limited.”
Even if the chance of fenbendazole helping is small, individuals have the right to explore it as an option.
Dr. John Campbell, a health educator with over 3 million YouTube followers, shared (video) a compelling perspective in his video on fenbendazole and ivermectin for cancer:
“People have the right to try. They could try these drugs... and we could track them over time. We could build national cohorts of tens of thousands of patients in no time… then hand it over to statisticians to analyze the data and uncover the mathematical truth. This could be done, and in my view, it should be done.”
Real Stories, Real Hope
The testimonials you are about to read are from individuals who have bravely shared their experiences in the hope of inspiring and uplifting others. These are raw, unfiltered accounts—not peer-reviewed studies—but they offer insights that may be valuable to those searching for options.
If you or a loved one have a matching cancer subtype, it can be especially compelling to consider trying fenbendazole and/or ivermectin —particularly when dealing with aggressive cancers that have low survival rates, such as triple-negative breast cancer or pancreatic cancer.
It’s important to acknowledge that the Fenbendazole protocol is not a universal cancer cure.
We are not here to advocate for or against any treatment—whether conventional (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy), alternative, complementary or adjunctive approaches. Our focus is on effective and safe strategies that may offer hope and improved outcomes.
This article is not meant to be your final guide, but rather a step in your journey toward better health. We encourage you to seek out additional resources, ask questions, and explore all available options.
A Final Word of Encouragement
If you have stage 4 cancer, don’t lose hope. Your story could be the next inspiring success.
“N=1 is the future.” – Michael Snyder, Stanford Medicine (source)
Instead of relying solely on large-scale studies, case reports focus on individuals—allowing people to directly assess how specific interventions affect their unique health profiles. As Snyder told The Epoch Times,
“We are all different, and now we can collect a lot of data on a single person or a few individuals to make very specific recommendations.”
In the end, science evolves. Until then, the right to try belongs to you.
Introduction
Fenbendazole, often referred to as FenBen, is an anthelminthic medication
initially developed to eliminate roundworms and pinworms in animals and
humans.
Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum anthelmintic used against
gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms,
whipworms, the tapeworm genus Taenia (but not effective against
Dipylidium caninum, a common dog tapeworm), pinworms,
aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongyles, and strongyloides that
can be administered to sheep, cattle, horses, fish, dogs, cats,
rabbits, most reptiles, freshwater shrimp tanks as planaria and hydra
treatments, as well as seals.
Common brand names include Pancur, Panacur C and Safe-Guard.
Note: In everyday conversations within the
fenbendazole communities, you might encounter Fenbendazole
referred to as Phenbendazole, Panacur or SafeGuard. This
interchangeability is representative of the common use of the
trademarked name; it signifies a consensus within these circles
that these terms denote the same medication. Fenbendazole is the
active ingredient in all these products. Molecular formula for
fenbendazole is C15H13N3O2S.
Although first introduced in 1961, it wasn't until 2009 that FenBen's
potential as a cancer treatment was discovered during
a glioblastoma (GBM) study at Johns Hopkins University. Since then, numerous case reports have demonstrated FenBen's
effectiveness in treating various cancers, including lung, kidney,
liver, breast, prostate, melanoma, bone, ovary, colon, and brain tumors.
Fenbendazole dosage for Cancer in Humans
Fenbendazole Case Series Compilation
The following success stories were gathered from various web and social media sources, providing anecdotal, crowd-sourced information.
The list of fenbendazole and cancer case reports below is organised alphabetically by cancer type.
Note: Some cancer types have over 10 case reports, so we've created separate dedicated articles to make it easier to update and manage new reports. To view the full list of case reports, please click "Read More" under each cancer type.
1. Breast Cancer Success Stories (18 Cases)
Case 18: 35 year old American woman with Stage 4 Breast cancer metastatic to lymph nodes and bones
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 35 year old American woman with Stage 4 Breast cancer metastatic to lymph nodes and bones sees dramatic improvement!
35 years old with Stage 4 is a difficult battle but we go to war against cancer with no hesitation!
STORY:
35 year old American woman was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer metastatic to lymph nodes and multiple bones.
She came to me in mid January 2025.
We started:
Ivermectin 1.5mg/kg/dayMebendazole 1000mg/day
RESULTS after 2.5 months:
- Cancer Blood marker CA15.3 dropped from 50.1 to 26.9
- SIGNATERA (circulating tumor DNA) dropped from 5.1 to 0.07 (!!)- PET Scan showed decreased metabolic activity in all bone metastases and all lymph node metastases.
The only issue we ran into was an MRI that saw some "larger" bone lesions, which were almost certainly areas of bone healing in previously invisible areas of cancer
This is one of the major advantages that PET/CT has over MRI or CT - it is able to identify “healed bone metastases” which look “larger” due to sclerosis (bone healing) but have lower or no metabolic activity due to cancer cell killing.In this case, we see a dramatic response after only 2.5 months on Ivermectin & Mebendazole! Oncologists have never seen results like this. Sometimes, they'll even admit it.
Case 17: 61-year-old Florida woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer metastatic to lungs, liver, and bones
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBEDAZOLE Testimonial - 61 year old Florida woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer metastatic to lungs, liver, and bones, has dramatic response in 2 months - 83% tumor shrinkage!
Breast cancer is the most common cancer at my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic. We have so many successes!!
STORY:
61 year old Florida woman was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer metastatic to lungs, liver, and bones. Patient started Ivermectin and Fenbendazole 444mg at end of December 2024 but the breast mass continued to grow.The patient then came to me for assistance.
Sometimes you need some guidance from someone with expertise.
In early February 2025, patient started Ivermectin 120mg (2mg/kg) and Mebendazole 1000mg along with 6 cycles of Carboplatin + Paclitaxel.
Within 2 months, the breast tumor shrunk from 8.0x7.0cm to 3.5x2.7cm (83% tumor volume shrinkage!!) Oncologist: “He is so impressed with her treatment...not aware of the ivermectin and mebendazole"
Patient: "We are grateful to you for your advice and support. We hope and believe she will make the mass on her breast disappear completely"
"I follow closely on X your case with Alberta health and I root for you!" Imagine an 8cm tumor shrinking down to 3.5cm in barely two months with Ivermectin & Fenbendazole.
57 year old California female with Stage 4 Breast Cancer and progressing metastases
Dr William Makis updated on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 57 year old California woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer goes from progressing metastases to "CANCER FREE" in 3 months!
57 year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with metastatic lymph nodes in the thorax and abdomen.
In August 2024, PET/CT showed progressive metastases that were growing quite quickly.She reached out to me in August 2024 and was one of the first patients in my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic! She started Ivermectin 45mg/day and Fenbendazole 444mg/day in mid December, 2024 (her Ivermectin order had been confiscated by some evil individuals, so her start was delayed)On Feb.25, 2025, PET/CT showed no evidence of disease. All the metastatic lymph nodes were gone. That’s less than 3 months. When a tumor is very responsive to Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, the results can be absolutely jaw dropping.From the patient:"I started your Ivermectin and Fenbendazole protocol in December 2024, along with targeted therapy Enhertu. I now have "no evidence of disease"!" (email March 20, 2025)“My oncologist is very open to me staying on ivermectin, actually told me to keep taking it, knows it helps chemo work better, and said, “absolutely” when I asked him if he would take it if he had cancer.”
“Thank you for all you do! You and your family are always in my prayers!”
The CEA dropped from 25 to 1.4 from the moment she started taking Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.
Case 15: 41-year-old woman, who had metastatic Stage III triple-negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes (source)
Case study on complete remission using just fenbendazole – no chemotherapy or radiation. The patient in this case study is a 41-year-old woman, who had metastatic Stage III triple-negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes. According to the Cleveland Clinic, 15% of cases of invasive breast cancer are triple-negative breast cancer (TBNC), which is considered a dangerous subtype of the disease.
Triumph Over Adversity: Beating Triple Negative Breast Cancer with Fenbendazole
The woman was diagnosed with Stage III triple negative breast cancer in October 2022 after she noticed some changes on the skin of her breast, along with pain. They diagnosed her with triple-negative breast cancer, which was confirmed by a CT scan, biopsy, and mammography.
She had stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer involving lymph nodes.
Unfortunately, the cancer had spread to the lymph nodes, which is what caused the skin on her breast to change color.
She decided to take Fenbendazole for 14 weeks and started the 3 days on, 4 days off protocol that I read about for about the first 7 weeks.
Then that regime increased from 3 capsules a week to 5 capsules of 222 mg a week.
11 Weeks After Taking Fenbendazole
The first change she observed was her skin beginning to clear up. Incredibly, 11 weeks after starting Fenbendazole the spots on her breast had completely disappeared. This was the 222-mg dose. There were no side effects at all.
She advises anyone in the same situation to keep taking Fenben and don’t stop till it’s gone. She has been free from cancer for almost 16 months. Don’t give up and best wishes to everyone!
Questions and Answers
Q: Are there any side effects from Fenbendazole? A: No.
Q: Did you do any other treatments? A: No.
Q: Did you tell your doctor you were using Fenbendazole? A: No.
Q: What is your weight? A: 5’6″ and 145 pounds.
Q: Did you receive any booster shots or COVID-19 shots? A: None.
Case 14: Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (estrogen and progesterone positive, her2 negative)
Raleigh Williams updated on X (Twitter) in March 2025:
"The scan on the right is from November and showed stage IV breast cancer in my wife’s spine. The scan on the left is from yesterday and shows “No Evidence of Disease.” Following every protocol from the oncologist left my wife exhausted and suicidal (plus the cancer came back anyway) so we started doing our own research and found a protocol that felt good to us and it has worked thus far. The doctor interpreting the PET scan was shocked that the cancer shrunk given the fact that she isn’t on any conventional chemotherapy protocol at the moment."
We get our Ivermectin here (yes it's for horses, we have some friends that get their from a compound pharmacy which we haven't done yet.) And the Fenbendazole here. We've had a lot of questions on dosing and frequency. Dr. Makis has recommended 1mg/kg/day for Ivermectin and 444 mg/day for Fenbendazole on his X account and we have followed that protocol.
.@RobertKennedyJr Fenbendazole and Ivermectin Responsible In Cancer Success Story.
The testimonial you are about to watch is from an individual who bravely shared her experiences in the hope of inspiring and uplifting others. pic.twitter.com/wwCcpCADnk
Case 13: 51 year old American Woman shrinks her Breast cancer 99% prior to surgery
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 51 year old American Woman shrinks her Breast cancer 99% prior to surgery!! Breast surgeon hasn't seen this in 30 years of practice!
Most cancer patients come to me at Stage 4, once they've exhausted many conventional treatment options. That's just how life is...
But what happens if a cancer patient comes to my world leading Ivermectin Cancer Clinic at an early stage?
Let's find out...
STORY:
51 year old American woman (wife of a physician) was diagnosed with a 2.1cm Breast Cancer in the left breast, Grade 2, Stage 2
We started:
Ivermectin 1.5mg/kg/dayMebendazole 1000mg/day
RESULTS:
Her primary breast cancer shrunk from 2.1cm to 0.45cm = 99% Volume Shrinkage!!!
From the patient:
“My Breast Surgeon said she had never seen anything like it in her 30 years of practice!”"My situation is so unique, they are planning to send it to the Cleveland or Mayo Clinic"So what's my experience with early stage tumors?
Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole are often capable of shrinking tumors before surgery.
In this case, the tumor shrank 99%. Some of my patients have avoided surgery entirely.
Case 12: 80-year-old retired nurse with Stage 4 triple negative breast cancer (TNBC)* with lung metastases
, this discusses an 80-year-old retired nurse with Stage 4 triple negative breast cancer with lung metastases. She reportedly became cancer-free after a year on a protocol including fenbendazole.
*Using SEER 5-year survival statistics: Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC): ~12-20% 5-year survival in Stage III vs. multiple anecdotal remissions in fenbendazole group shared in this case series article.
Case 11: 75 year old patient had breast cancer 10 years ago with 5 new breast masses
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in March 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 75 year old patient with Breast cancer 10 years ago, has 5 new breast masses. They almost completely disappear after 4 months on protocol!
Some of the results I get are absolutely jaw dropping.
This one is a "must see".
STORY:
75 year old patient had breast cancer 10 years ago
recently developed multiple breast masses and neck lymph nodes up to 3.6cm.
"I do not wish to be treated by the traditional medical system, after a past breast cancer episode and also learning from the COVID pandemic"
Fair enough.
We started a protocol in October 2024:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/dayMebendazole 1000mg/day
RESULTS after 4 months on the Makis Ivermectin Cancer Clinic Protocol:
Patient: "The comparison is almost unbelievable!"1.6cm right breast lesion - gone1.2cm right breast lesion - now 0.9cm3.6x2.9cm left breast lesion, possible intramammary lymph node - gone1.7cm left breast lesion - gone2.9x2.3cm left breast lesion - gone
Patient: “in addition to these breast improvements, five big lumps in my neck have disappeared!”
No biopsy. No surgery. No chemo. No radiation.
No other explanation.
These breast masses weren’t that small either!
When I post these testimonials and the patient also took chemo, many people like to claim the chemo did all the work (and Ivermectin doesn't work).
There was no chemo in this case. No radiation. No other treatment of any kind.
Case 10: 35 year old woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer (triple positive) to lungs and bones
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in February 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial with TURBO CANCERFROM THE BRINK: 35 year old Stage 4 Breast Turbo Cancer patient with "little time left to live" to "NO ACTIVE DISEASE" - the miracle PET/CT scan at 6 months!
This was one of my first Ivermectin Clinic patients: 35 years old US woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer to lungs and bonesInitially diagnosed in Nov 2023 with triple positive breast cancer."We suspect that she may have a COVID-19 vaccine induced turbo cancer as she received both doses of the vaccine and a booster. Her husband, 36 years old, who received the same vaccines as her at the same time, was diagnosed with testicular cancer"2024: “We were recently informed that her cancer is resistant to treatment and very aggressive". It is confirmed to have metastasized to her lungs, sternum and spine”“Her Oncologists have informed her that she has little time left and they are not open to trying any of the drugs you have mentioned like Ivermectin”.When I started my cancer clinic, I was very aggressive in my treatment approach. I still am. We started in mid August 2024.
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day escalating dose to 2mg/kg/day
Mebendazole 1500mg/day
Why am I aggressive in my dosing? Have a look at the follow-up PET/CT scan done 6 months into Ivermectin/Mebendazole.
Impression: "Excellent treatment response with interval left mastectomy as well as complete resolution of FDG avid bone metastasis and bilateral hilar FDG avid lymph nodes that were present on prior exam. No findings to suggest active malignant disease at this time".
Case 9: Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (Jan 2025 Update)
"Diagnosed Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer in November of 2022. Started Fenbendazole right away and also switch it up one week a month with ivermectin. I’ve been cancer free for over a year!"
Case 8: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE* Testimonial - 69 year old USA Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with metastases to liver and bones on Enhertu (December 2024)
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter in December 2024:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE* Testimonial - 69 year old USA Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with metastases to liver and bones on Enhertu69 year old woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer to liver and bonesHad 2 treatments of Enhertu with Ivermectin 36mg and Mebendazole 500mg a day for 3 weeksCEA dropped from 148.4 to 83.9 (that’s a 43% drop!!)What is Enhertu?
"Enhertu, generically known as fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki, is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) designed for targeted cancer therapy, particularly for cancers expressing the HER2 protein on their cell surface"Grok will tell you that it wasn't Enhertu that did this:"In summary, while there is some indication from patient experiences that Enhertu might lead to reduced CEA levels in some individuals, this is not a guaranteed or direct effect of the drug." That 43% drop in tumor marker CEA was due to the Ivermectin and Mebendazole addition to the treatment regimen.
I share these to show what optimizing Cancer Treatment looks like (especially in Stage 4 Cancer patients). This is cutting edge work not being done at any Cancer Centre in the United States or Canada.
*Note: Although technically mebendazole is not the same as fenbendazole, both mebendazole and fenbendazole are part of a larger group of drugs known as benzimidazole*, which are anthelmintic drugs (i.e., drugs that kill parasitic worms).
*The class of drugs known as benzimidazoles includes fenbendazole, mebendazole, albendazole and flubendazole.
Fenbendazole and mebendazole are similar in that they both eliminate parasitic worms, but there is a difference. Mebendazole is approved for human consumption by the FDA, while fenbendazole is only approved for veterinary use and has not been approved for human use.
Mebendazole is the form that is approved for human use while fenbendazole is approved for veterinary use. The main difference is the cost. Mebendazole is expensive ~$450 per pill (two pills of mebendazole cost just $4 in the UK.), while fenbendazole is inexpensive ~48 cents per 222 mg free powder dose (Williams, 2019). Albendazole is the form used to treat intestinal parasites in India and these cost 2 cents per pill.
While most of the pre-clinical research uses mebendazole, probably because it is the FDA-approved-for-humans form of fenbendazole, virtually most of the self-treating clinical reports involve the use of fenbendazole.
Case 6: IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE and LACTOFERRIN Testimonial - 70 year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with bone and brain metastases (December 2024)
IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE and LACTOFERRIN Testimonial - (SPAIN) 70s year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with bone and brain metastases sees dramatic improvements in Quality of Life!
70s year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient with bone and brain metastases.
Family reached out to me.
We started a protocol:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg/day 6 days a week
Lactoferrin 1000mg/day
Sometimes it’s the quality of life improvements you can see right away:
“Pain gradually decreasing” (requiring less pain medications
“Starting to get up and walk around the house” - Increased mobilit
“being able to sleep on her side, which she couldn’t do before”
“willing to do things” (improved mood)
“she can get up alone from bed and sofa” (improved strenght)
“blood test results showing good improvements” (improved blood work)
And my favorite: “Her Oncologist was very surprised to see her well, with lucidity and with enough mobility”
Case 5: Anaesthesiologist with Breast Cancer (Last Update: November 2024)
Katrina’s November 25, 2024 addendum:
Shortly after doing my October 2024 podcast with Dr. Yoho, I again had a return of liver dysfunction symptoms similar to those I had a few months prior with the ivermectin and fenbendazole combination, even though I had reduced doses of both and taken a 2-week break after that episode. My symptoms were primarily severe laryngopharyngeal Reflux, dry coughing, vomiting intermittently after meals, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and significant fatigue.
Miraculously, I got an earlier appointment with Dr. Lucy Kerr in Brazil via telehealth, and she gave me the correct dose of ivermectin to use indefinitely based on my weight - 1.5 mg/kg (Kat weighs 140 pounds or 64 kg. Her new dose of ivermectin is 95 mg. She told me that only 10% of ivermectin is metabolized by the liver, with 90% of its metabolism occurring in the intestine. She is so knowledgeable about this drug, and she said I must stop the fenbendazole immediately and never use it again, as it is too toxic. I was desperately ill last year, and so many websites had papers extolling the anti-cancer activity of fenbendazole, but as with so much in the complementary alternative cancer world, people are just trying to sell stuff, and nobody really knows what each individual person needs for their cancer. That is why I am becoming increasingly humble and careful and have cut out almost all supplements. I still take vitamin D, and - vitamin A is essential if you are on ivermectin high dose, and of course, magnesium, dandelion tea, green tea, and a keto diet. See the amazing YouTube video interview of Dr. Thomas Seyfried on cancer and diet, and you will understand the crucial importance of diet with a cancer diagnosis. And I do continue PEMF and chlorine dioxide.
Dr. Lucy Kerr is in Brazil and can only be contacted via from the USA via WhatsApp. She does prescribe a lot of supplements, but I think that is because some of the alternative cancer treatments are not available in Brazil as they are in the USA. She is one of the few trustworthy integrative cancer physicians in the world. I know this from how she helped me in 2022. I should have listened to her then and never lowered my ivermectin dose, but I had gotten so swept up in the hype on supplements, etc, for cancer that I did not know what was working for my cancer healing. Just one of the dangers of too many supplements!!
Original Post (Oct 2024)
I found a breast cancer lump in my left breast in 2016. I stupidly
allowed my doctor to biopsy the lesion, which broke the capsule
around it. This may have permitted the cancer to spread to the
nodes, making me Stage 2 with three positive lymph nodes. The
doctors had said the lump was too big to do a lumpectomy. I should
have done cryotherapy to treat the nodule but chose instead to have
a bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction in one procedure to avoid
repeated MRIs and constant worry. After surgery, they recommended
tamoxifen, chemo, and radiation. I refused it all and was treated
with diet, DIM supplements, vitamin D, stress reduction,
psychological counseling, and spiritual work.
In early
2022, I began to have a cough and shortness of breath. My chest
x-ray showed a large right pleural effusion (fluid around my lung),
and when it was sampled using a needle, it contained malignant
breast cancer cells. My scans showed mediastinal lymph nodes (in the
chest’s center), a nodule in the right upper lung lobe, and a lymph
node in each armpit.
To breathe, I was forced for a time
to have the fluid around my lungs extracted with a needle every two
weeks. This was despite using hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a detox
supplement regimen, and other treatments, including green tea,
vitamin C infusions, ozone therapy, high-dose melatonin, green tea
capsules, ketogenic diet, infrared sauna, and quantum biofeedback.
Quantum biofeedback is an advanced system. It is different from
other biofeedback that works on arousal states. Instead, it works on
frequencies using a complex computer algorithm program that can be
used diagnostically and therapeutically. I also began daily
ivermectin (IVM) and beta-carotene supplements.
Within
four months of starting IVM, the fluid stopped forming around my
lungs. My PET scan six months after beginning ivermectin showed no
active cancer in any fluid, no nodule in the lung, and just a couple
of lymph nodes that were below the active cancer metabolic
threshold.
I then (stupidly) tapered the ivermectin dose
to 30 mg twice a week. I was taking so many supplements and foods
that I could not tell what was working. The pleural effusion
recurred about three to four months after reducing the ivermectin.
It was in my left lung this time, and the mediastinal lymph nodes
reappeared. I had missed the importance of ivermectin in my overall
treatment plan.
In August 2023, I visited the Hope 4
cancer clinic in Cancun, but it was an expensive disaster that did
nothing to help me. I again started requiring weekly pleural taps
and eventually needed a Pleurex catheter to drain the fluid daily.
My left lung was my only normal lung after damage to my right lung
in 2022 from the constant fluid and subsequent lung collapse.
From
September 2023 until July 2024, I took 120mg of IVM daily plus
fenbendazole 444mg daily. Six months later, fluid stopped forming
around my left lung. However, I started developing teeth staining,
and after about five months, my blood enzymes showed liver
dysfunction. After a 10-day break from both medications and
restarting them at lower doses, I felt better. My PET/CT scans in
March 2024 and July 2024 showed no cancer metabolic activity and no
evidence of cancer or lymph nodes anywhere, and my follow-up scans
are planned for October 2024. I now take 45mg of ivermectin five
days a week, none on the weekend, and fenbendazole 440 mg twice a
week.
Level One recommendations
★ Ivermectin is crucial and should be taken with food for proper absorption. I use only the compounded variety, not tablets, because the bioavailability and quality may not be assured with much of what is available online. I use 90 mg capsules from Evergreen Compounding Pharmacy and West Cocoa Pharmacy. These require prescriptions from licensed providers.
Optimal dosing is unknown, but I believe it depends upon your cancer stage. If you are stage 4 or are given only a few months to live, I would consider 1-2 milligrams per kilogram daily. Doses this high must be taken with beta carotene supplementation to avoid eye problems, the main issue with high doses of IVM taken daily for extended periods. I have always responded within a few weeks, and a friend with pancreatic cancer noted decreasing pain within a week. Complete remission may take 4-6 months. IVM must be taken with food for best absorption...
Description: Shared on September 11, 2024, by @MakisMD, this post highlights Denise Pane’s experience with metastatic breast cancer that spread to her bones. After using fenbendazole, she reportedly became cancer-free, having previously been hospitalized and unable to walk without assistance.
"I had metastatic breast cancer that spread to my bones. I was in the
hospital most of Jan/Feb of this year. Couldn't walk without assistance
and was in excruciating pain" "I had heard about Fenben through a friend
and decided to finally give it a try" "My markers were dropping and my PET
scans were showing significant improvements" "I never would have expected
to hear No active cancer this soon"
Sep.6, 2024: "Just found out that I am Cancer Free today!!"
My mother had the vaccine and one booster stage 4 brain cancer terminal and on radiation and chemo. Have tried to reach out to William for some time to get some help on what to give her!
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 41 year old Canadian man with Grade 3 Oligodendroglioma Brain Cancer opts out of chemo & radiation - doing extremely well!
STORY:
41 year old Ontario man had an aggressive Grade 3 Oligodendroglioma that was mostly resected in early June 2024. After surgery, he opted out of chemo and radiation therapy.Sep.2024 MRI showed “residual parenchymal tumoral component” 4.5x4.1x3.6cm.
We started an aggressive Makis Ivermectin Cancer Clinic Protocol:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day increasing to 2mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
He had a follow-up MRI 3 months later:RESULTS: The Radiologist couldn’t find the residual tumor! From the patient:
"Thank you so much. I don't know how else to put it. This is not a big deal...its THE deal. A cure for "terminal" brain cancer. The implications are mind-blowing and its sad so few people know about these options."
The reading of the results has been posted!! There is a whole lot that I DON’T understand, but I can understand enough to see that THERE HAS BEEN IMPROVEMENT!! I appreciate all of the prayers and well wishes! For anyone that isn’t up to date- my Dad was diagnosed with Glioblastoma in April of this year. He had completed one full round of chemo and radiation, and at the beginning of August he was not well. I won’t go into detail. However, I had been doing a lot of research and one of the AWESOME pages I found here was @JohnDParody I went with a protocol that I felt was best and got my Dad started on a journey with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. He HAS continued his chemo treatments, but I 100% believe it has been that being used in combination with the Ivermectin and Fenben that has gotten him where he is today. I’ve been here, and I’ve watched him improve daily. I do not have pictures of the scans themselves, because they’re not posted on the portal. But if anyone would like to compare it to any of his previous readings, I can get those as well. I’m going to go celebrate with my Dad.
Note:
Although the fenbendazole and mebendazole are very similar in effectiveness at higher doses, Mebendazole has superior brain cancer cell killing at lower loses compared to Fenbendazole. So for Glioblastoma, it’s Mebendazole if you can get it. Otherwise, you can't go wrong with Fenbendazole. It's still almost as good. (source)
Albendazole is also recommended for brain related cancers or brain spread, as it can cross the blood-brain barrier. (source)
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 53 year old Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma Cancer patient with 15cm tumor declared "Cancer Free" after reaching out to me 14 months ago!!This is a very special story.53 year old Canadian Cancer patient diagnosed with Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma, metastatic to liver in March 2023. Multiple lesions, largest 15cm.Patient had chemo and reached out to me in October 2023"I was taken off the bag of immunotherapy because the tumour didn't shrink""Second oncologist...was worse than the oncologist I have now...told me my supposed mortality chart and to watch for "the end" because I'd be lucky to make it to summer (2024)"
"I'm terrified...I'm losing hope"I replied on Nov.3, 2023:"Don't lose hope..
Ivermectin is 1mg/kg/ or 2mg/kg dailyFenbendazole is typically 444mg dailyMelatonin is 100mg-300mg daily" (see note below)Life went on...then I get an email in July 2024:"I'm still here thanks to you :)"
We went to work. Oncologists were pressuring to give her more and more chemo. In November 2023, she had started Fenbendazole 444mg (Panacur) and Melatonin 100mg
In August 2024 we added 150mg of Ivermectin or 2.5m/kg/day, and CBD-THC Oil.You heard that right. Ivermectin 2.5mg/kg/day.And then...December 12, 2024: "Cancer Free".
Note: "Melatonin induces apoptosis in cholangiocarcinoma cell lines by activating the reactive oxygen species-mediated mitochondrial pathway" (source)
4. Bladder Cancer Success Stories (7 cases)
Case 7: 65 year old patient from Sweden with recurrent Bladder Cancer
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 65 year old patient from Sweden with recurrent Bladder Cancer becomes "Cancer Free" for the first time in 2.5 years!
Cancer patients come to me from around the world.
This time: Sweden."I am 65 years old. I was diagnosed with bladder cancer 2 years ago. I have follow-up visits every 3 months and then relapse all the time".
This time he did something different, he came to my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.We started some Ivermectin & Fenbendazole3 months later..."April 3, it was time again for my cystoscopy of the bladder...doctor said before the examination that now I have to start chemotherapy"
"This time they did not find a single tumor!!! After the examination, the doctor said I could forget about the chemo, but she couldn't understand how I was suddenly cancer-free"
"That was absolutely amazing news, and I want to thank you for helping me get cancer-free. Without your help, it wouldn't have been possible".
Description: Shared on March 24, 2025, by @MakisMD, this details a 75-year-old man with Stage 4 urothelial bladder cancer with metastases to multiple organs. He reportedly showed dramatic improvement on PET/CT scans after using ivermectin and fenbendazole.
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Bladder Cancer (Papillary Urothelial Carcinoma) - "Cancer Free for the first time since 2014""Dr.Makis...I'm writing to inform you about my latest bladder biopsy which was negative. Since 2014, every pathology returned was positive for low-grade papillary urothelial tumors, until now""I started taking Ivermectin 1mg per kilo. Then somehow I was able to get in touch with you to ask if I should do anything else. You mentioned 444mg of Fenbendazole"."Cancer Free for the first time since 2014"
My Take…"I believe this is my first bladder cancer testimonial. Can you imagine helping someone become "cancer free" for the first time in 10 years?" Recent research backs the use of Ivermectin + Fenbendazole in bladder cancer:2024 - Fan et al - Ivermectin Inhibits Bladder Cancer Cell Growth and Induces Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage.
“Our study showed that in vitro and in vivo, Ivermectin inhibited the growth of bladder cancer cells. In addition, Ivermectin could induce apoptosis, ROS production, DNA damage, and activate ATM/P53 pathway-related proteins in bladder cancer cells. Conclusion: According to these findings, Ivermectin may be a potential therapeutic candidate against bladder cancer due to its significant anti-cancer effect.”2022 Tung et al - Ivermectin induces cell cycle arrest and caspase-dependent apoptosis in human urothelial carcinoma cells“Ivermectin inhibited growth, regulated the cell cycle, and induced apoptosis in human UC cells. It also induced the activation of both extrinsic and intrinsic caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways. Further investigation revealed that ivermectin induced apoptosis in UC cells is mediated via c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling. Herein, we demonstrated that Ivermectin can be used as a new therapeutic agent for treating UC cells.”2021 Chiang et al - Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series“A 63-year-old Caucasian female presented with increasing lower urinary tract symptoms and hematuria. CT imaging revealed a 7.5 cm right lateral bladder mass with extension to the right pelvic sidewall and right-sided hydronephrosis requiring percutaneous nephrostomy. There was no evidence of metastatic disease, consistent with clinical T4 tumor. Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT) demonstrated a large necrotic mass with pathology confirming urothelial carcinoma with 85% squamous and 2% sarcomatoid histology. She was treated with Accelerated Methotrexate, Vinblastine, Doxorubicin, and Cisplatin (AMVAC) for 6 cycles over the course of 4 months along with concurrent Fenbendazole (FBZ) 1 gram three times weekly. Follow-up CT revealed no evidence of disease with minimal residual thickening in the right inferior bladder wall. She declined to proceed with cystectomy and remains on surveillance with no evidence of progression.”
Yes, I take three Ivermectin and one Doxycycline when I get up in the morning with a large, 16 oz glass of water. I wait an hour and have some light food(organic eggs and avocado slices, kimchi for example).
At around 5 p.m. I take three Fenbendazole with a light meal with little carb and higher fat/protein.
I started protocol on 11/11/23.
I had surgery on the 22nd of November for the removal of three cancerous tumors from my bladder(my third surgery, and will have an MRI in two weeks to see if muscle invasive as was before.)
As a result of my 11/11 initiation protocol I noticed an area the size of a dime below my left clavicle disappear ( a skin lesion that I had had for 2-3 years that was raised and would be prone to slight bleeding when rubbed too hard with a towel) to now virtually nothing.
I know this protocol was the reason for this healing. Thrilled! I feel this regime is doing the same to any cancer I may have left in my bladder area. I’ll keep you posted.
I am so grateful to you.
Thank YOU!!!!!
Best, K.
(Please note that K. is using a modified ketogenic diet to starve the cancer of sugars and carbohydrates, which we know is what feeds cancers. An important article on this subject is forthcoming, along with a new product that not only serves as a sugar replacement, but, also, helps eradicate both cancers and diabetes.)
Case 2: Plasmacytoid urothelial (bladder) carcinoma (PUC) (Updated February 2023)
July 2022: I was told from
the pathologist report that I had Plasmacytoid cancer after they
removed two tumors from my bladder. I was informed that this type of
cancer is very rare and is highly aggressive and that it doesn’t respond
to chemo or radiation and that I was a candidate for bladder removal. I
asked how long I had to live and they said they couldn’t tell me for
sure maybe a year maybe 6 months they didn’t know how it was going to
react. The it was between me and God!!
I walked out with my
death sentence in my hand on the papers they gave me of the report an
letter from the Dr. It was a difficult time, but I have been in recovery
from alcoholism an drug addict for 10 years as of the 2nd of April 2022,
this was on April 22nd 2022. I refused to accept it I thought that there
must be something I could do I prayed to God for direction!
I
thought about contacting MD Anderson and donate my body to them for
trials they wanted money up front!! I post my condition on face book so
my friends would know, I begin to get calls and text about people using
Fenbenzadole found in Dog Dewormer so I googled it and found it.
I
started taking Fenben last part of April 2022, and it is July 19th now
an I’m still taking it. I quit my job came back to Oklahoma and contact
OU Cancer hospital. I went July 15th an had CT’s an scans done to see
what the cancer was doing an how it had spread. The Dr. came in and said
he couldn’t see any cancer anywhere in my body that had spread and that
he couldn’t see any cancer anywhere else or any Tumors or cancer in my
Bladder!!!
I take Fenbenzadole every day I have changed my
diet I eat only fish an chicken no meat with blood in it, I drink hot
lemon juice once a day I eat all kinds of berries an fruits, take
vitamins an I believe that that God has healed me through this medicine
an I pray that you don’t give up any do what you must if it healed me
then maybe it can heal you too.
Update – February 2023:
Yesterday
I received my PET scan report. No signs of any METASTATIC DISEASE
ANYWHERE! MRI of my brain was NORMAL, NO SIGNS OF CANCER OR TUMORS
ANYWHERE !! These factors prove that FENBENZADOLE AND TURMERIC CURCUMIN
AND CHANGES IN MY DIET HAVE KILLED THIS RARE AND HIGHLY AGGRESSIVE
CANCER WITH KNOW KNOWN CURE ALONG WITH FAITH IN A GOD THAN CAN PERFORM
MIRACLES AND STUN THE MEDICAL PEOPLE WHO ARE IN DENIAL ABOUT THIS DRUG!!
NOW must continue to follow this path and make the changes to keep
cancer free and use Fenbenzadole as I must. Thank you and never give up
!!!
From high grade, urothelial carcinoma to no evidence of disease (NED) in less
than a year – thanks to
fenbendazole! I was diagnosed late 2021 with tumors the size of my thumb growing on
the inside of my uterus. The tumor was removed as soon as possible with
several immunotherapy BCG treatments that followed (delivers
immunotherapy drugs directly to your bladder through a catheter).
5. Cervical Cancer Success Stories
Case 1: October 2024 and November 2024 Update
November 2024 - Case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 50s year old
Stage 4 Cervical Cancer patient - CA125 drops 46% in 2 months on high
dose protocol!
50s year old Stage 4 Cervical Cancer metastatic to liver patient
(USA)
We started a Protocol early Sep.2024: Ivermectin 2mg/kg/day (split over
2 doses) Fenbendazole 2000mg/day (split over 2 doses) Continue ongoing
Tivdak (Tisotumab vedotin) (there was no improvement in CA125 on it so
far)
(we switched Fenbendazole brands after a few weeks, when CA125 hit 99.1)
Results: 46% drop in CA125 in 1.5 months !
The picture of the CA125 trend is worth a thousand words!
October 2024 - Case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE TESTIMONIAL - Stage 4 Cervical Cancer
patient sees first dramatic drop in blood cancer markers after a few
weeks of adjusting Ivermectin & Fenbendazole doses!
We started a High Dose Ivermectin/Fenbendazole Protocol beginning of
September and after 4 weeks the CA125 value hadn’t changed, it had
gone from 91U/mL to 99.2U/mL which I considered stable but a little
bit stubborn.
We were a bit slow getting the Ivermectin up, so I increased it by
30% increments to +100%.
We also switched up and mixed the Fenbendazole Brands! And the next
CA125 dropped by 30% for the first time!
In just 3 weeks! You have to be able to adapt and fine-tune. Ivermectin
really does work at higher doses. But sometimes it’s not easy to get
there. And for Fenbendazole, you CANNOT be married to a brand. Mix
things up. If you feel a brand is not working, add a completely
different brand! DON’T BE AFRAID TO CHANGE BRANDS! That’s the lesson
here. Be flexible.
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Rectal Cancer patient (small cell Neuroendocrine) with metastases to the liver and bones has a dramatic response to therapy!
"My mother has Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer - spread to liver and bones. Please help us! Dear Dr.Makis, a friend from work told me about your protocol using Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. My mother is in the hospital and I'm afraid for her life".
Let's say I made a few small suggestions.
And not even 3 months later:
"We received some incredible news from her oncologist. The doctor said the scans were AMAZING! He is very, very happy. The tumor has shrunk more than half and changed density for the better. The liver and all the other places it was going are practically undetectable"
And of course my favorite part: "We are overwhelmed with gratitude for this progress, especially after being told this cancer was likely terminal. Your protocol has given us both hope and healing, and we thank God for leading us to you."These beautiful emails fill my heart with joy.
Small Cell Cancer like this is much more aggressive than its Colorectal adenocarcinoma counterpart and chemo response isn't all that great.
Unless you add repurposed drugs.
Ivermectin 80mg/day
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
Initially, she had started with Ivermectin 24mg and Fenbendazole 444mg.I use higher doses and have higher rates of success than anyone else!
Case 11: December 2024 - 84 yr old Colon Cancer patient
"IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 84 year old Colon Cancer patient from Argentina "essentially on his deathbed" sees significant improvement with low doses!""I am from Argentina...My father is very ill; he is bedridden and weak at 84 years old, and he may have colon cancer. He has received the COVID Vaccine five times" (Turbo Cancer?)"Refuses to go to the hospital because he is so weak and is essentially on his deathbed.""I gave him 500mg of Fenbendazole once, along with a very low dose of 12mg of Ivermectin, and he showed significant improvement""Please continue your important work; you are making a difference""I am sharing this because it is a reminder that even in the most dire situations, you can have a significant impact on someone’s quality of life! Don’t underestimate the impact that Ivermectin and Fenbendazole can have, even in the short term."
Case 8: October 2024 - Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer with
liver metastases
Another success case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial in Stage 4 Colorectal
Cancer with liver metastases - Patient in his 60s - dropping CEA and
chemo side effects disappear completely!
Sometimes a patient is taking chemotherapy when I get consulted for
assistance. So when I suggest a high dose Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
Protocol, it comes with two confident predictions:
1. You’ll have a better outcome than chemo alone
2. You’ll have less chemo side effects
Sometimes cancer patients give me a look. It's that "are you sure?"
Look. And I just smile. Because I get to see testimonials like this. And
I absolutely love seeing it! And yes, within a month we had the CEA
levels dropping like a rock too...
I was diagnosed 9 years ago with stage 4 colon cancer! Colon, liver, lymph nodes! 44 chemotherapy treatments, 6 surgeries, 3 recurrences of cancer! I have taken fenbendazole and ivermectin off and on during last 9 years! Now have a recurrence of cancer and need to know dosage (ml.’s orally) of each and frequency! I have oral goat dewormer (fenbendazole) and injectable cattle dewormer (ivermectin)! Need to know how much of each to take orally and frequency??
Case 6: October 2024
Another success case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter)
Case 3: August, 2022
I was diagnosed on the 13th sept 2018 with inoperable
carcinoma colon cancer. Wild type KRAS but BRAF mutated. Positive for
CDX2 CK20 Negative CK7.
I was give a bleak 12-18 months
with the hope of making it through Christmas 2018. I was offered
palliative chemotherapy for end of life pain management, but decided
to start taking a number of alternative methods alongside the
palliative chemotherapy and continued to take until I finally reached
remission.
What I took to get to remission after palliative
chemo was all on offer (palliative chemo finished on the 25th March
2019).
Scott Davis protocol – – 2000 mg cbd oil 4
capsules (18-20 drops) x a day 🌱 – THC oil 4 capsules (18-20
drops) x a day (feco 1:1 mct) 65-75% thc. 🌱 I do this at 08:00-
12:00 – 16:00 – 20:00 – Milk thistle twice a day.
(2000mg)💊 – Vitamin d3 twice a day. (4000iu)💊 – Curcumin twice
a day. (4000mg)💊 – Vitamin c once a day. (1000mg)💊 –
Vitamin b12 once a day 💊 – Cod liver oil. 💊 – Vitamin e
once a day 💊 – Berbine. (1000mg) x 2💊 – B17 apricot seeds.
(22 mg) x 4💊 – Aspirin (1/2) a day💊 – Cellfood supplement in my
water. 💧 – 4.5 gram a day everyday of panacur (999mg fenbendozle)
(started on the 22nd May 2019 finished January 2020. ) 🐶
I
reduced my sugar and dairy intake as much as possible and tried to eat
a healthy plant based diet with the occasional bit of chicken or
turkey. I also drink 5 cups of green tea a day and added berbine
(1000mg x 2 a day) and added turkey tail mushrooms and lions mane
mushrooms.
After remaining stable and contained from
January 2019 for over 12 months I finally got the PET scan results I’d
dreamed of. “no active cancer”. (February 2020.) CT scan in August
2020 continued to show improvement and only shows scare tissue where
the inoperable Tumour once was.
Case 5: July, 2022
Positive Results! My wife was diagnosed with stage 4
Colon Cancer on 3/15/22 just 4 months ago. Mets to base of skull,
adrenal glands. Before she had terrible pain at the base of her skull
and was on Endone and other pain killers. We found out about Joe
Tippens story and started Fenbendazole immediately at 222mg twice a
day and then gathered other supplements. 5 days after Fenben her pain
was gone. We watched Joes videos and also came across Jane McLelland’s
Book “how to starve cancer”. From that we enrolled in her online
course to gain better insights and from there we got in touch with the
Care Oncology Clinic.
My wife has had only 5 chemo sessions
and 1 cycle of treatment radiation over 10 days for 10mins each
Today
her Cancer is all but GONE!! in just 4 months. She was given between 6
months and 2 yrs to live and is now basically NED. We would 1st like
to thank The Lord Jesus Christ our healing Saviour, Joe for having the
guts to try something which and face the ridicule of the public and
the medical profession. We would like to thank Jane for her tenacity
in overcoming her own battle but much more in researching and
publishing the info so that the avg person can understand and beat
this insidious disease. Also we are very grateful and would like to
thanks the Care Oncology Clinic in UK for their help in refining our
protocol for My wife’s particular type of cancer.
Also our
Surgeon who put in a stoma called today and will now reverse the
operation to remove her colostomy bag as the tumour is all but
gone.
We are aware that it’s possible the Cancer may return
but it’s now like treating a chronic disease such as diabetes rather
than a death sentence. With regular blood tests and scans we can now
stay on top of this instead of being a slave to it.
Below
is a copy of her results with names and places cut out. If you have
been told that Cancer is a death sentence don’t believe it as there is
hope. You just have to get the right info.
, this covers a 55-year-old patient with Stage 4 gastric cancer and bone metastases. The patient reportedly saw a 99% drop in cancer markers (CA19-9 and CEA) after using ivermectin and fenbendazole.
Case 4: 74 year old man with a 28cm GIST Tumor* (Gastro-Intestinal Stromal Tumor)
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in March 2025:
Ivermectin and Fenbendazole Testimonial - 28cm GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) starts shrinking in a patient who had to go off Gleevec due to side effects, 50% drop in tumor activity!
World's first case. This has never been tried before.
74 year old man with a 28cm GIST Tumor (GastroIntestinal Stromal Tumor). Reached out to my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.
We started: Ivermectin 108mg/day and Fenbendazole 1776mg/day.
Results after 1 month:
- 47% decrease in tumor’s metabolic activity
- 1.1cm shrinkage of tumor
- resolution of abdominopelvic ascites
- improved appetite
- decreased mass pressure on the stomach
From patient: "We met with our oncologist this afternoon and he was surprised to see the great results because XXX has not been allowed to take Gleevec for 4 weeks and he said typically the cancer activity will increase"
"Well, XXX's PET scan showed a dramatic decrease in activity from SUV 5.78 down to SUV 3! He said normal cells are at 2.5"
*Note: A type of sarcoma, a rare type of cancer that can be difficult to diagnose and treat.
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 60s year old California man with Stage 2 Gastric Cancer improves significantly on PET/CT after 2 months! (no chemo, no immunotherapy, no radiation).
60s year old California man was diagnosed with Stage 2 Gastric (Gastro-Esophageal Junction) Adenocarcinoma on July 31, 2024. Started Ivermectin early August 2024 (36mg bid)
He had a staging PET/CT Scan late Aug.2024 which showed a metastatic lymph node, and he then started 444mg Fenbendazole.
I became involved and suggested higher doses: 96mg Ivermectin and 888mg Fenbendazole
RESULTS: PET/CT Aug.23 compared to PET/CT Oct.24, showed: Primary GE Junction tumor SUV 20.5 decrease to 15.6, similar size
Metastatic lymph node SUV 21.1 decrease to 15.9, similar size We don’t often get to see the effects of high dose Ivermectin and Fenbendazole on tumors, with metabolic imaging via PET/CT. In this case, we see two tumors with a 25% drop in metabolic activity in 2 months. On a CT scan, the lesions would look stable but metabolic information tells us 25% of the tumor has been killed off. It takes a bit longer for the body to start clearing the dead cancer cells. Once again, this patient had no chemo, no immunotherapy, no radiation, no conventional Oncology treatment of any kind. Only Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, both well tolerated.
Quick appreciation post for Dr Makis a month ago I wasn’t making Xmas now thanks to his high dos ivermectin / fenbendazole protocols I’ve put on 6kg this month and feel like I’m back winning the fight against stage 4 gastric cancer.
Description: Posted on September 20, 2024, by @MakisMD, this recounts a story from Daylene Martinez about her father, who was sent home on hospice with advanced esophageal cancer. He reportedly started fenbendazole from Amazon and was declared cancer-free 2.5 months later.
Patient: 93 year old man with esophageal cancer (distal
esophagus), sent home on hospice to die. Her dad took 3ml
(300mg) of Safeguard (Merck) Fenbendazole once a day, 3 days on
4 days off, from July 30, 2023 until Oct.10, 2023 when he was
declared cancer free on follow-up scans. That’s 2.5 months on
what would be considered a fairly low dose of Fenbendazole. The
liquid may absorb better than pills or powder.
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in March 2025:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonials - ENDOMETRIAL Cancer - Four patients from Canada, USA and Germany respond. This is also a world's first! I had a pile of good responses from my Endometrial Cancer patients so I thought it would make sense to put some together for a short article.Summary: I have seen Stage 4 Endometrial cancers respond to both Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. In this article I present four cases:Case 01: 88 yr old Female (Germany) Stage 4 Endometrial Ca, on Fenben CA19-9 dropped from 800 to 90, added Ivermectin and CA19-9 dropped to 80. That’s 90% decrease in CA19-9 Cancer marker.Case 02: 83 yr old Female (Canada) High Grade Serous Endometrial Ca Stage 4, on Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day and Fenben 888mg/day, omental metastasis decreased in size after 2 months.Case 03: 63 yr old Female (USA) High Grade Serous Endometrial Cancer, had surgery in Sep.2024, on Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day and Fenbendazole 888mg/day, “Cancer Free” with negative PET/CT in Jan.2025 after 5 months.
Case 04: 74 yr old Female (Canada) Stage 4 Endometrial Ca, CA125 dropped from 659 to 68 to 44, after 3 months.
The use of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole in Endometrial Cancer has never been published, so my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic is breaking new ground here.
There is one paper that describes Ivermectin inhibiting the WNT pathway, which is key in the proliferation and growth of certain cancers including ENDOMETRIAL.2014 Melotti et al: The river blindness drug Ivermectin and related macrocyclic lactones inhibit WNT-TCF pathway responses in human cancer. "A variety of sporadic human cancers have been found to harbor hyperactive canonical WNT signaling""Other cancers also show an active canonical WNT pathway; these include carcinomas of the lung, stomach, cervix, endometrium, and lung as well as melanomas and gliomas"
"We report that Ivermectin inhibits the expression of WNT‐TCF targets""Ivermectin inhibits the proliferation and increases apoptosis of various human cancer types""In vivo, Ivermectin selectively inhibits TCF‐dependent, but not TCF‐independent, xenograft growth without obvious side effects""Given that Ivermectin is a safe anti‐parasitic agent used by > 200 million people against river blindness, our results suggest its additional use as a therapeutic WNT‐TCF pathway response blocker to treat WNT‐TCF‐dependent diseases including multiple cancers."This is why I can often succeed where the top Cancer Centers in the United States fail. Oncologists don't look at Ivermectin research. In fact, they do everything to avoid it. It's not that they don't know. They don't want to know.Yes, some of this Ivermectin research is obscure, not easy to find, and not easy to read. But it's there.Endometrial cancer responds to Ivermectin, and we have an idea why (Ivermectin blocks a key cancer proliferation pathway called the WNT pathway that is active in Endometrial and Cervical cancers).
9. Gastric (Stomach) Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
See "Esophageal and Stomach (Gastric) Cancers" (above)
10. Head and Neck Cancer Success Stories (9 cases)
Case 9: 62-year-old man with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tonsil (HPV+) with Lung Metastases
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 62 year old man with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tonsil (HPV+) progressing with Lung Metastases - Cancer Free after 2.5 months!
Sounds unbelievable, doesn't it?
Stage 4 to Cancer free in such a short time...
STORY:
62 year old man diagnosed with HPV Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tonsil in August 2024
Treated with 5 rounds of chemo and 37 rounds of radiation in late 2024.
Was told cancer had spread to lungs in Dec.2024.
Reached out to me in January, 2025.
We started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/dayMebendazole 1000mg/dayOncologist put him on: Paclitaxel, Carboplatin, Pembrolizumab
RESULTS (after 2.5 months):
Negative NavDx Test Result
CT: "Substantial response to treatment with near complete resolution of pulmonary metastatic disease. No new suspicious pulmonary nodule"
From the patient:
"I had a scan on Dec.30 and it showed the cancer had moved to my lungs and I had numerous nodules in both lungs""Heard about you and reached out in January to you. As soon as I received your protocol I began following your regimen""The good news is the scan of my lungs taken March 30 and the NavDx Blood test drawn on April 3 both reflect I am cancer free"
I run the world's largest Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.
Yes, the results can be this dramatic. This quickly.
Here is the part that most people miss.
This patient developed Stage 4 metastatic disease to the lungs after doing 5 rounds of chemo and 37 radiation treatments.
In other words, this patient was at an earlier stage, went to get the best treatment modern Oncology had to offer, and ended up with Stage 4 Cancer spread shortly after.
I see this all the time.
Mainstream Oncology is an absolute disaster. They don't cure anything. The treatments have no long term durability. No staying power. The cancer comes back.
Oncology needs a complete overhaul, but until then - we save lives with repurposed drugs: Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and more...Mainstream Oncology has no idea what's coming and they're NOT ready for it....
Case 8: Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter in March 2025:
IVERMECTIN Paste and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Man with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma gets to "No active disease".
This is a very short testimonial and sometimes success stories are like that. Short and sweet.
"My husband was diagnosed in 2021 with squamous cell cancer in his neck! He had a mass surrounding his carotid artery!
Had a needle biopsy but couldn’t be removed because of the location! I stumbled upon Joe Tippens protocol and so I got some ivermectin paste and some fenbendazole and some other things I had read about!
While he was on a round of chemotherapy and radiation therapy he started taking the 444mg fenbendazole for 4 days and ivermectin the other 3 days!
After 6 months his scans were showing no new cancer and scans every 6 months are still showing no new disease! He will stay on this protocol for the remainder of his life! If anything ever shows up we’ll just double the dose on the fenbendazole and ivermectin! No more chemo!"
I am working on many Head and Neck squamous cell carcinoma cases in my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.
There is evidence that H&N SCC responds to Mebendazole as well as Fenbendazole, although there is more published research on H&N SCC and Mebendazole.
2017 Zhang et al - Anthelmintic mebendazole enhances cisplatin's effect on suppressing cell proliferation and promotes differentiation of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)"Our results are the first to demonstrate that MBZ may exert its anticancer activity by inhibiting proliferation while promoting differentiation of certain HNSCC cancer cells. It's conceivable the anthelmintic drug MBZ can be repurposed as a safe and effective agent used in combination with other frontline chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin in HNSCC treatment."
2024 Zhang et al - Synergistic inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma by mebendazole and paclitaxel via PI3K/AKT pathway mitigation.
"Both MBZ and paclitaxel treatments inhibited of cell proliferation and microtubule formation by reducing the PI3K/AKT pathway in CAL-27 and UM-SCC-1 cells, with the combination demonstrating synergistic effects. Our study suggests MBZ and paclitaxel as potential agents for the treatment of OTSCC."
"I was diagnosed with stage 4 salivary gland cancer in April 2023. Had surgery and got most removed then did a very light chemo and 30 rounds of radiation. In August of 2023 my scans came back clean. We thought I was all done! Around March I had follow up scans done and now I have tumors on my spine, tailbone, liver, lung and pelvis. I've been on the ivermectin, fenbendazole protocol for a few months now. I'm from Kansas city and they aren't really familiar with my type of cancer...it's pretty rare. We came to MD ANDERSON Sunday to see if there is more they can do for me. I had scans done today but no results as of yet. The doctor has some ideas on what he wants to do. He was amazing, wish I could take him home with me! Anyway, that's my story in a nutshell and praying the doctors , protocol I'm doing and the grace of God, my Lord and Savior will help prolong my life cause I'm definitely not ready to go yet! Thank you for letting me share....God bless all of you".
Dr William Makis shared a case report on X-Twitter (Dec 2024):
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE & Topical Ivermectin Testimonial - 70s year old US patient with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tongue seeing improvement - mainstream doctors coming on board!I have a 70s year old US patient with a bad case of tongue cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)Mainstream Oncology has offered to resect her tongue. We started a high dose Ivermectin and Fenbendazole Protocol with one extra feature: topical Ivermectin cream applied twice a day.
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
Topical Ivermectin applied to tongue lesion twice a day
One of her physicians contacted me:
"started on your protocol for a tongue neoplasm...She's noticed significant improvement in tumor size of the last few months...we would be in contact throughout treatment...thanks for all that you're doing!"
Case 5: 71 year old Canadian man with aggressive Stage 4 Oropharynx cancer (February 2025)
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 71 year old Canadian man with aggressive Stage 4 Oropharynx cancer sees hope and dramatic tumor shrinkage.
This patient was really not doing well on conventional radiation and chemotherapy, until he came to me...71 year old Canadian man with aggressive Stage 4 Oropharynx cancer, progressing with lung metastases and not doing well with conventional treatments.His Canadian oncologists couldn't get the cancer under control.
TREATMENT:
From October 2024 we started:
Ivermectin 40 to 80mg a day (he struggled but really tried to get the dose up)
Fenbendazole 1000mg a day, 6 days a weekA few weeks later oncologists started: KeytrudaRESULTS: CT Jan.20, 2025:
“On palliative systemic therapy”
A bit over 3 months on Ivermectin 40-80mg and Fenbendazole 1000mg 6 times a week.
Oropharynx primary tumor down from 4.0cm to 3.2cm.Right parotid mass shrunk 71% from 5.8cm to 1.7cm !!Laryngeal soft tissue mass is GONE.Cervical adenopathy shrunk 31% from 1.6cm to 1.1cm. !!
Not bad for 3 months of repurposed drugs in combination with palliative KEYTRUDA.
This was an extremely challenging case of a Stage 4 Cancer patient who was deteriorating rapidly after radiation and conventional chemotherapy I believe we've turned things around beautifully in a way his Canadian Oncologists simply couldn't'. So far from what I'm seeing, Head and Neck cancers are responsive to Ivermectin/Fenbendazole or Ivermectin/Mebendazole, either will work!
Case 4: Advanced Epiglottis Cancer (Throat cancer)
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter in November 2024:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE - Testimonial in a patient with Advanced Epiglottis Cancer (who was offered no treatment options)Epiglottis Cancer is a type of Head and Neck Cancer that is difficult to treat surgically or otherwise."One year ago I had the death sentence"“Surgeons offered no hope, no options”"I heard about Ivermectin...Fenbendazole"“I am alive & in gratitude to you and your....”
Case 3: Head & Neck Squamous Cell Cancer (Sep 2024)
IVERMECTIN & FENBEDAZOLE Head & Neck SCC Cancer
testimonial
For those who proceed with conventional chemotherapy or
radiation therapy - you should know that you will get much
better results combining with Ivermectin & Fenben. The
results will often surprise the Oncologist!
Case 2: Oral cancer (Squamous cell carcinoma), February 2023
Condition: Oral cancer (Squamous cell carcinoma)
I was diagnosed 11/2/2022 with oral cancer on base of lower gums and on 11/5/2022, I start taking:
– Merck brand fenbendazole liquid goat dewormer 3ml a day (also equal 1/2 teaspoon) for 5 days a week.
– Doctor’s best brand: curcumin phytosome 500mg for 7 days a week.
– Now brand: ginger root extract 250mg for 7 days a week.
Went to my ENT doctor and he examined and scheduled surgery for 1/27 2023, (still taking fenben all the time) after excision of skin lesion it was sent to pathologist, the result came back – no cancer!!!
Which of the protocol components did you use? Fenbendazole, Curcumin, Other.
Other supplements used? Curcumin phytosome 500mg— ginger root extract 250mg.
Which conventional treatments did you do? Surgery.
Case 1: Throat Cancer (HPV Squamous Cell Carcinoma) (December, 2021)
I never knew that the day would surface for me to find out that I got diagnosed with cancer. My life turned upside down in seconds that day and ever since I have been doing research upon research – reading and gathering all the information I could get on the prognosis of my cancer and the treatments that are out there to help fight what is called HPV Squamous Cell Carcinoma (throat cancer).
I ended up taking fenbendazole (dose of 2,000 mg) after a consultation with a holistic doctor who examined it with added supplements to the fenben protocol the doctor has put me on.
My tumor shrunk 1 cm in one month from using fenbendazole which was also before I had to start with several radiation treatments and doses of cisplatin chemotherapy to come. As the radiation and chemo journey started for me, I could not tolerate what it was doing to my body any more and decided to stop with it completely and just commit to my health and take fenbendazole along with the individualized supplements suggested for me to use. This took not just a lot of commitment but a lot of faith in the matter!
A few months past and near to the end of 2021, I received my follow up PET scan with the greatest news ever – I am completely cancer free – and still today! With results of significant response to the treatment.
Without saying a word to anyone out there, I pursued this journey and with experience I can say that fenbendazole can definitely cure cancer!
Case 10: 63 year old Florida man with Stage 4 Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC)* metastatic to chest
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 63 year old Florida man with Stage 4 Renal Cell Clear Cell Cancer metastatic to chest becomes "CANCER FREE" after 3 months!
Renal Cancer is a tough one...or...is it?
62 year old man with history of Stage 3 locally advanced Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma had a 3 cm tumor recurrence in the hilum.
In early August 2024, this was one of my first patients. We started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day increasing to 2mg/kg/dayFenbendazole 1000mg/day
July 2024 PET/CT showed: 3cm hilar metastasis
Aug 2024 (early): Ivermectin + Fenbendazole
Oncologist: immunotherapy
Nov.18, 2024 PET/CT: Cancer Free
Apr.5, 2024 PET/CT: Cancer Free
April 7 patient wrote me:
"I promised I would keep you in the loop on my follow-up PET/CT scan. No evidence of cancer! Again, I want to thank you for helping me. ""Most people I talk to, especially those that have cancer or their loved ones have cancer, think I am nuts with the protocol I take but the results speak for themselves!""I will keep spreading the word and praying for you and your family"
PET/CT April 5, 2025:
"No evidence of recurrent or residual renal cell cancer"."The most recent PET/CT showed a complete response""My Oncologist is thrilled". I bet he is!
Because he sure as heck didn't do this.
My Take...
Quick. Easy. Cancer Free.
Look, it honestly doesn't have to be complicated.
The good news here is that there wasn't much overall tumor burden to deal with. One 3cm lesion.
Patient jumped on this quickly before it spread further and he also knew that the Oncologist, having failed once, probably wasn't going to fix this.
Remember, he was cancer free, on top of the line treatment that modern Oncology can offer in the United States (immunotherapy) and he STILL developed a 3cm recurrent cancer!
I don't know how he found me, but he did. It was Day 3 of my Cancer Clinic. I'm now in the 8th month.
*Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of kidney cancer, making up about 80% of all kidney cancer cases.
Case 9: 2 year old girl with Wilm's Tumor (Kidney Cancer) metastatic to the lungs
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 2 year old girl in India with Wilm's Tumor (Kidney Cancer) metastatic to the lungs is improving. My youngest cancer patient!Let me tell you about my youngest cancer patient. 2 year old girl in Mumbai, India, has a recurrent Wilm's Tumor (pediatric kidney tumor) metastatic to the lungs.She had an operation to remove the tumor in Sep.2024But it came back in March 2025:"We have today found that she has relapsed in spite of the ongoing chemotherapy".The family reached out to me. We started Ivermectin and Mebendazole.One month later:"Kindly find the latest CT report of the lungs (refractory Wilms tumor metastasis) along with the one from March. This shows a significant improvement in the last 30 days...we have used your protocol"After starting Ivermectin and Mebendazole, she is improving and the lung tumors are shrinking.Largest lung tumor has shrunk from 7.2x6.0cm to 4.6x5.3cm.Radiologist: "Interval regression in size...Imaging features suggest partial response to therapy"These are very difficult cases and I always hesitate to take on pediatric patients.
But if I don’t help, who will? Pediatric Oncologists don't put their neck on the line any more than adult Oncologists. You don't upset big pharma, or your Oncology career is over, patient be damned.There is research to back the use of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in children.Ivermectin:
2020 de Castro et al - Continuous high-dose ivermectin appears to be safe in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia and could inform clinical repurposing for COVID-19 infection- three children with leukemia were successfully treated with Ivermectin.Mebendazole:NCT02644291 - Phase I Study of Mebendazole Therapy for Recurrent/Progressive Pediatric Brain TumorsThis is a safety (Phase 1) trial using mebendazole for recurrent pediatric brain cancers that include medulloblastoma and high grade glioma, that are no longer responding to standard therapiesWe have shown efficacy in preclinical laboratory models of high grade glioma and medulloblastoma. Mebendazole therapy demonstrated safety in a phase I clinical trial for adults with high grade gliomas such as glioblastomaThe patients for this experimental trial are those between the age of 1 to 21 with the diagnosis of medulloblastoma, or high grade glioma, where the tumor has resumed growth or continued to grow despite standard medical therapy.Mebendazole is provided at no cost in the form of a chewable 500 mg tablets, recommended to be taken three times daily with meals or food. In one month we achieved with Ivermectin and Mebendazole what Oncologists couldn't achieve - the tumors are shrinking.I don't share this case for any reason other than to give hope to parents out there struggling with such cases. This case is in God’s hands. I pray for success.
Case 8: 68 yr old Male with Stage 4 Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma - shrinking lung metastases by 60-70%!
Dr. William Makis shared on X (Twitter) in March 2025:
Do you think Renal Cell Carcinoma can be beaten? Most doctors will tell you it can't. Well, they're wrong. Of course, your local friendly mRNA Vaccinated Oncologist has no chance to even contemplate this.Story: 68 year old man with Stage 4 Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma and lung metastases reached out to my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.
Did a 3 month protocol of :
Ivermectin 2mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
CBD Oil 25mg/day
Melatonin 120mg/day
RESULTS: Largest lung metastasis shrunk from 1.3x0.7cm to 1.2x0.3cm.According to Grok, that’s a reduction of 60-70% tumor volume.Another lung nodule shrunk 0.7cm to 0.6cm, a reduction of 37% tumor volume.No chemo. No radiation. No immunotherapy.
Case 1,2 and 3: Three patients with different primary kidney
related tumors demonstrated complete response (CR) after
receiving
FenBendaZole (FBZ) therapy.
Despite multiple anecdotal stories and news outlet reports for
its efficacy in treating metastatic cancer, the clinical
literature behind utilizing FBZ (fenbendazole) as a potential
anti-neoplastic agent remains nonexistent. Existing scientific
studies have primarily studied its mechanism of action through
the use of animal models. In a study published
in Clin Oncol Case Rep (2020), researchers from Stanford describe three cases where patients
achieved complete responses, including two who
experienced progression after multiple lines of therapy, when
FBZ was used alone or in combination with standard therapies.
In summary, three patients with different primary genitourinary
tumors who demonstrated complete response after receiving FBZ
therapy. This raises the question of how effective FBZ can be as
an anti-oncogenic agent and merits further investigation.
According to the authors:
Prior studies have demonstrated cancer response to immune
checkpoint inhibitors such as nivolumab as a third-line agent
in mRCC (metastatic renal cell carcinoma). The duration of
therapy was often much longer requiring a median therapy
duration of 6 months with 24% overall response rate in
third-line treatment. It is possible that our first patient
with mRCC would have achieved a significant response to
nivolumab alone without FBZ. However, given the complete
radiologic response on only 1 month of immune checkpoint
inhibitor therapy, it also seems likely that FBZ played a
notable role in inducing remission. This is supported by the
fact that our patient has remained in extended remission while
only on FBZ for nearly a year without further administration
of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Surgery 8/2/21 left radical nephrectomy with complications and have
colostomy
9/2/21 Start Opdivo
10/2021 colostomy reversal
11/2021 land in ER with sepsis (unknown origin) and have surgery
11/2021 Start Yervoy in addition to Opdivo (and FenBen)
11/2021 (just before Thanksgiving), doctor said ”let’s see if you can
make it 5 weeks” when husband asked about prognosis
12/21 Travel to NYC to spend what my husband believes is his last
Christmas
1/3/21 ER visit due to lack of lucidity
1/22 Start Cabo (have been off FenBen because of all the hospital
visits)
2/4/22 see medical consultant – start FenBen again
5/22 – Cancer is shrinking some totally gone – off nearly all pain
meds. Doctor says he’s never seen this much progress in such little
time.
6/22 – Cancer is still shrinking – off almost every pain med (1 10MG
Oxy a day)
7/22 – Cancer still shrinking!! PTL
Not doing anything crazy Case 5: November, 2021
In the beginning of 2021 I was diagnosed with stage three kidney
cancer followed by stomach cancer a few months after.
I did not want to go for any radiation or chemo knowing the adverse
effects it will have on my body. I jumped onto a fenbendazole course
immediately which I followed for a good 6 months and got the
incredible news that I am completely cancer free!
Case 6: December, 2021
In 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in my kidney and abdomen
alongside a secondary diagnosis of follicular lymphoma. The Oncologist
predicted that if I am lucky I will have 6 months left to spare.
I declined any medical help that came my way and decided with
dedication and faith to take the natural path to healing from the very
beginning of my cancer journey.
It has been a challenging journey for me the last year and I thought I
might not make it at one point. But, then, everything started to
change and my symptoms were fading slowly but surely from using
various methods and eventually ended up taking fenbendazole and
following the protocol religiously. I started off on a dose of 150mg
and kept on increasing it from there over a period of four months. I
showed symptoms when I hit the 600mg dosage and was very concerned
that it might not be the best approach and even though I kept on
increasing the dose over a reasonable amount of time and took a break
off of it for a couple of days before I would continue on it again.
Over the last month the swelling in my face seems to have decreased
and I don’t experience anymore pain in my eye, and the lymph nodes
were busy disappearing up to the point of not being visible anymore.
My persistence and belief in the protocol paid off, this is the least
I can say!
I still have a long journey to walk, but I am more motivated than ever
and I attribute all the success to the use of this protocol and
encourage everyone to give it a go! Do not lose hope.
Case 7: Renal Cell Carcinoma (Stage 4) - July 2024
I was given less than two years to live in 2020 when I was diagnosed
with stage 4 (metastatic) HCC (HepatoCellular Carcinoma) liver cancer. I
received radiation directly onto the tumors and went for immunotherapy
which did not bring any improvement to my state I was in. My wife and
family did research and came across the fenbendazole protocol. I had
nothing left to lose, so I decided to give it a try.
Case 2: September, 2021
In 2021 the doctor discovered a tumor growth at the end part of my
colon. The test results declared a colon tumor with some small lesions
on my liver back then. This was a lot to take in considering the thought
of having to go through surgery and a colostomy. I have been a super
active person for almost all of my life, taking my vitamins on a daily
basis as I start my day – I never thought that something like this could
ever happen to me.
After I made peace with what was happening inside my body, I gathered
myself and started seeking for the best possible advice/guidance out
there on any alternative approach other than putting my body through all
this stress. I managed to start a protocol on: 1mg FECO, RSO oil which I
used on the daily, and supplements at night along with some juicing
which includes soursop & green tea, 20000mg Vit D, 5000mg Vit C
& Vit K, 800mg grape seed extract, 2100mg ashwagandha, 1950mg
curcumin with ginger & black pepper, sea cucumber extract, and
2000mg Fenbendazole on a daily basis (½ in the morning; ½ at before
bed).
I never told my doctors about this and continued with treatment
alongside the use of this protocol. A few months has passed since I
started this journey and I received my results again later that year,
showing no presence of any tumor. It completely vanished into thin air!
After only four chemo treatments the doctor could not comprehend how the
cancer just managed to disappear like that, and so quickly too –
considering the time period for chemo to work to be proven to take much
longer before it actually starts working.
14. Lung Cancer Success Stories (13 Cases)
Case 14: 45-year-old UK woman with Stage 4 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with lymph node, liver and adrenal metastases
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 45 year old UK woman with Stage 4 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with lymph node, liver and adrenal metastases, has 75% of disease gone after 4 months!Ready for a nice Stage 4 Lung Cancer story? 45 year old UK woman with Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer with lymph node, liver, and adrenal metastases.In early September 2024 we started:
Ivermectin 1 to 2 mg/kg/day (eventually built up to 96mg Ivermectin a day, or 1.5mg/kg)
Fenbendazole 444mg a day
CBD Oil 25mg a day
Melatonin 120mg a day
Oncologist started Osimertinib (Tagrisso)
RESULTS (January 2025 PET/CT):
Adrenal metastasis shrunk from 6cm to 3.6cm
Lymph node metastases resolved
Liver metastases resolved
Oncologist estimated 75% of tumor burden had resolved.
The patient had some transient visual side effects with Ivermectin which are typical in the beginning but they went away.
"Liver completely cleared up"
"Lymph lump in neck completely gone"
Case 13: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Lung Cancer patient in India with metastases to brain, liver and bones, sees dramatic recovery including "complete resolution" of liver & bone mets! (Jan 2025 update)
Case testimonial from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
"IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Lung Cancer patient in India with metastases to brain, liver and bones, sees dramatic recovery including "complete resolution" of liver & bone mets!An International story you're going to love!Adarsh contacted me in early September 2024 about his dying father in India who had Stage 4 Lung Cancer with metastases everywhere including brain, liver, bones.
"doctors has given some months to live".
So I suggested an Ivermectin/Fenbendazole Protocol - something simple, yet powerful:Ivermectin 1.5mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg/day (I suggested up to 888mg)
RESULTS:
PET Scan of 27 November, 2024:- complete metabolic resolution of liver and bone metastases (!) - decrease in size and number of mediastinal lymph nodes- decrease in size of brain metastases (!)- decrease in lung lesion.There are people who claim Ivermectin and Fenbendazole don't cross the Blood Brain Barrier. Well, they're wrong!"
Case 10: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 40s year old California Man with Stage 4 Lung Cancer (Jan 2025 update)
Case testimonial from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
"IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 40s year old California Man with Stage 4 Lung Cancer (post three Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines, Turbo Cancer?) sees dramatic improvement in 3 months!Another wonderful story for you:
40s year old California man (who had three Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines), was coughing for months, and was diagnosed with an unexpected Stage 4 Lung Cancer (NSCLC) metastatic to numerous lymph nodes and pleura, with a pleural effusion.We started an aggressive protocol:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day increasing slowly to 2mg/kg/day (high dose!)
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
Oncologist also started Tagrisso (Osimertinib)
3 Months Later:Primary lung tumor reduced in size from 3cm to 2cm.Pleural effusion resolved completely (!) Gained 15 pounds of weight from his lowest before he started the protocol. These are very significant improvements!"
Case 9: November 2024 - Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer
Case testimonial from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 40s year old woman with Stage
4 NSCLC (Non Small Cell Lung Cancer) - dramatic improvement after 3
months!
40s year old Stage 4 Lung Cancer Patient in the UK In August 2024, we
started Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day and Fenbendazole 444mg/day 6 days on 1 day
off
There were some transient visual effects from Ivermectin to overcome in
the first few weeks (see messages) But they went away after a few
days!
And less need for strong pain medications! 3 month Follow-up
Report:
“Cancer is stable and all lesions / tumours have shrunk”
“biggest shrink of all was the one above adrenal gland which has gone
from 6cm to 3.6cm!”
“spots on the left lung and liver were so small they were too small to
measure”
My Take… It is wonderful to see results like this after only 3 months!
Sometimes there are some minor growing pains in the beginning - some
transient side effects to overcome (like the visual side effects of
ivermectin), but once you overcome them, it’s smooth sailing! In this
case they lasted about 10 days and then they were gone.
And yes, we did push to get to Ivermectin 2mg/kg/day (substantial dose)
and Fenbendazole 888mg/day (moderate dose). Can you imagine a Stage 4
Lung 6cm adrenal metastasis shrinking to 3.6cm and all other lesions
shrinking, some disappearing or becoming too small to measure? In just 3
months? Not bad for horse medicine!
I'm not ready to post exact details, but my wife's Stage 4 lung cancer
is seemingly going away. Main tumor has gone from 6.4 to 2.6. Lymph
spits all but gone. Lower lung spot gone. She has been on a targeted
gene therapy drug and is using fenbendazole, curcumin, and Vitamin E.
Case 7: October 2024 - Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for stage 4 Lung
Cancer
Case testimonial from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
One of my cancer patients is a woman in her 70s with Stage 4 Lung Cancer
with multiple liver metastases. “Less than 7 weeks after initiating the
protocol”
Primary Lung lesion LLL 2.9cm to 2.1cm (28% decrease)
Liver at porta hepatis 5.3cm to 1.6cm (70% decrease)
Right hepatic lobe inferiorly, 2.4cm to 1.0cm (58% decrease)
Right hepatic lobe, 2.1cm to 0.8cm (62% decrease)
“Overall, hepatic metastases appear markedly decreased in size when
compared to the previous CT” "I wholly believe, as does my wife,
that the protocol is doing the heavy lifting".
Case 6: September, 2023
Condition: Stage 2 Adenocarcinoma in his upper right lung lobe
In July of 2018, my husband received his first cancer diagnosis. Stage 2
Adenocarcinoma in his upper right lung lobe. Mutations tested. Lobe was
removed
July 23, 2018, and he was put on active surveillance, no treatment.
On 11/14/2018, he received his second diagnosis, prostate cancer,
adenocarcinoma with metastasis, stage 4, and Gleason score 9. Prostate
was removed,followed by 7 weeks of radiation, and put on ADT therapy
(Lupron and Xtandi), no chemo. Mutations tested, not favorable, and very
aggressive. He is a rare case where cancer didn’t show in blood or any
scans. To this day, it still doesn’t. We can only monitor by symptoms.
He started to progress in symptoms in June of 2022. August of 2022,
diagnosed with a 2nd lung cancer, stage 4 adenocarcinoma. Mutation
testing repeated, this time, it showed similar mutations as 1st lung
cancer, but also some slightly different ones that led them to believe
it was a different cancer.
He began treatment on 01/09/2023. We were not given any hope, and they
said mutations were not in his favor and that treatment was highly
unlikely to do anything, but they offered it anyways saying it would buy
him time. They made it very clear he did not have the mutations they
were hoping to see, they were hoping it was a mutation that responds
favorably to treatment,and he didnt have those.
It didn’t make sense, in 1 sentence they stated it wasn’t likely to
work, but yet it could buy him time?? It is his journey, and he decided
to try. 2 chemo drugs, and I immunotherapy for 4 treatments spaced 3
weeks apart. Then they dropped 1 chemo and said he would stay on double
treatment for up to 2 years, then they would drop to just immunotherapy.
He stayed on double for 7 treatments. But his body was worn out. They
decided 1 more treatment, and if scans looked good, they would drop the
other chemo. But he got sick just before the last double treatment was
supposed to happen. It has delayed his scan as well. But it is a viral
thing, not cancer related, as far as we know.
Let’s get to the good stuff though… People started sending me messages,
LOTS of people, asking me if I’d heard of the Fenben Protocol. I started
getting these messages in August of 2022, right after his biopsy
confirmed a new occurrence. To be honest, I ignored the messages until I
got 2 in 1 day in November. I decided ok, I’m going to check this out. I
joined the group on December 16th, 2022 and I started tearing into the
files. And I started researching, and research led me to a medical sight
that leaned very favorably in Fenbens direction. We discussed as to
whether to bring it up to oncology, but they had made it clear in the
beginning that if we choose to do natural, they would not treat him, so
we kept our mouths shut.
He started the protocol at the end of February. His scans on 12/22 and
02/23 showed new masses had grown since the scan in July of 22. But by
the next scan on 04/06/2023 many of the masses were still present, but
stopped growing. But the masses in his pleura (which is what deemed him
terminal) were almost gone! Let me note right here, that by this time,
his prostate symptom progression stopped, and then the symptoms
resolved.
Next scan on 05/30/2023, pleura masses are now unremarkable, and the
other scattered masses still haven’t grown any.
Next scan on 07/30/2023, pleura isn’t even discussed, no remarks! Dr
says they can’t see anything there at all! And the other masses remain
unchanged, no growth! Whether we simply bought him time, or he’s
healing, we will take it! But our hope is restored. He’s not in pain and
he’s still his ornery self. And we remain grateful to the community for
the knowledge and support.
Case 5: July, 2022
I have stage 4 Adenocarcinoma of the lungs…doctor told me it’s not
curable. I’m 44 with two teenagers so I don’t want to hear that kind of
news. Anyway, I was diagnosed in December and by January I received
chemotherapy. A friend told me about Fenbendazole and I started it
immediately. I am now on chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and Fenbendazole.
After 4 treatments…I had a PET Scan….the scan was remarkable. Many
subcentimeters nodules resolved, the two large masses are shrinking, no
enlarged lymph nodes in the hilar and mediastinal region. No new growth!
I’m hoping this is a good sign.
*Using Fenbendazole 220mg day and night, chemo taxol/Carbo, and Keytruda
since January.
Plan to start Vitamin E, Milk thistle for liver, and Turmeric/Curcumin
this week.
Case 4: July, 2022
They gave my husband 18 months to live in 2019, from having SCLC with no
primary tumor. Mets everywhere. He has been doing Joe Tippens protocol
before he even started chemo. Chemo didn’t work and he is now on Opdivo
infusions once a month. We found out he had cancer from 3 fractures on
his vertebrae. Went to his brain and that’s all gone also. Thank you
Joe!! Praise the dear Lord!!
PROCEDURE REASON: Malignant neoplasm of unspecified part of unspecified
bronchus or lung (HCC)
Case 3: March, 2022
In 2020, I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung carcinoma. The Oncologist
found a big tumor growing on my left lung along with a massive tumor
inside my chest cavity so big that it started constricting my heart
arteries.
They started me with radiation right away followed by weeks of intensive
chemotherapy, and I got so sick that they had to lower the doses and
frequency to half of what they originally had me on.
Case 2: November, 2021
About three months ago my wife was diagnosed with metastatic cancer on
her lungs and gave her a 3 months prognosis. She had five aggressively
growing nodules.
A friend reached out to me about the
fenbendazole protocol that she was following at the time. Today my wife
came back from a visit to the Oncologist with test results showing a
major improvement on the growths – only two small nodules were found!
This is truly a miracle and a blessing!
Case 1: Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) with Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol (2017)
Joe Tippens founded the fenbendazole protocol after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. The scientists discovered, through trial and error, a product in their canine product line, fenbendazole, that was batting 1.000 in killing these different cancers in the mice. The scientist was later diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and was given a grim prognosis of only three months to live. She decided to try the fenbendazole, and after six weeks, showed a clean scan.
Joe Tippens had been initially diagnosed with small cell lung cancer. The cancer later spread to his neck, right lung, stomach, liver, bladder, pancreas and tail bone. Like the scientist from Merk Animal Hospital, Joe was told he only had three months to live. In 2017, after hearing the story of the scientist who treated her cancer with a canine drug, Joe decided he was going to do the same. However, in addition to taking the fenbendazole, Joe added his own ingredients to the regimen (curcumin, CBD oil, and vitamin E), thus creating the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol.
2 Case testimonials from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Two blood Cancer Cases: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) patient becomes "cancer free" and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) patient improves 1st time in 2 years!
Case 1:
AML Patient diagnosed in October 2024
Immediately started 72mg Ivermectin and 1000mg Fenbendazole 3 days on 4 days off
Also did 2 rounds of chemo in November and December, and in December added oral chemo pill Venclexta
Results after 2 months of Ivermectin & Fenbendazole:
"His bone marrow biopsy from December 24th came back clear! His blood work is looking good.""We are so thankful for men like you that are willing to do the right thing in the face of great persecution"
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Case 2:
63M CLL patient with a high WBC count in Sep.2022, on “watch and see”
I didn’t go aggressive here, started: 70mg Ivermectin and 500mg Mebendazole:
Results:
WBC 16.1 (Oct.2) → 15.6 (Dec.6) —> 14.1 (Jan.15)Lymphocytes 13.0 (Oct.2) —> 12.5 (Dec.6) —> 11.3 (Jan.15)
On Dec.11 I made a few minor adjustments:
increased from 500mg to 1000mg/day Mebendazole and added 1000mg/day Lactoferrin.
After 2 years of being abnormal, the WBC and Lymphocytes are trending towards normal range (almost there)!
"It is definitely trending down since beginning the protocol"
Right now, there is only one peer reviewed publication that has documented the use of Ivermectin in Human Cancer Patients.
Can you guess what the Cancer is?
Leukemia. And it's behind a paywall.
2020 de Castro: "Continuous high-dose Ivermectin appears to be safe in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia and could inform clinical repurposing for COVID-19 infection"
15. Lymphoma Success Stories (5 cases)
Case 5: 83 year old Florida man was diagnosed with extensive Stage 3 Follicular Lymphoma (a slow-growing type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma)
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter in April 2025:
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 83 year old FLORIDA Man with Stage 3 Follicular Lymphoma has a dramatic response (almost 100% resolution), Oncologist refuses to believe it!This is an incredible story for several reasons, but you'll have to read to the end, to find out STORY:
83 year old Florida man was diagnosed with extensive Stage 3 Follicular LymphomaOncologist put him on “watch and wait”Patient came to me in early September 2024.We started the Makis Ivermectin Cancer Clinic Protocol in early October 2024:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg/day
Melatonin 120mg/day
RESULTS after 6 months, on PET/CT (April 2025):"Dramatic improvement in the lymphadenopathy previously seen in the axillary regions bilaterally. Previously the largest right axillary lymph node at approximately 3.4 x 1.9 cm, currently 1.0 x 0.7 cm. Previous maximum SUV of 9.5, currently 1.3""Dramatic improvement in the retroperitoneal adenopathy""IMPRESSION: Dramatic improvement of the lymphadenopathy from the neck all the way through the groin. No new or enlarging lymph nodes seen. Only mild activity seen within the right axillary lymph node. Other lymph nodes are not able to be discerned above background significantly improved from the exam September 2024."My Take:I have never seen a Radiology report use the word “Dramatic” three times in the same report. And I have seen 10,000s of PET/CT Reports. Radiologists don’t get emotional with their language.
No chemo. No radiation. Almost all the cancer is gone.But that’s not the best part of the story.Best part is the reaction of the Oncologist:“We discussed findings on PET…which did show improvement in his lymphadenopathy”“We had extensive discussion about PET imaging”
“Discussed waxing and waning nature of lymphadenopathy”TRANSLATION:Waxing and waning = “Cancer comes and goes.”In other words, the results are random. Yes, 99% of the cancer is gone but it was all coincidence.He then refused to do a follow-up PET scan in 6 months! Heaven forbid the excellent results would confuse him even more!
CONCLUSION: This is an incredible story because:
1. No chemo, no radiation, only "watch and wait" from Oncologist
2. 6 months of low dose Ivermectin & Fenbendazole
3. 99% of cancer gone (one mildly active little lymph node remained)
4. Oncologist says cancer comes and goes and attributes the results to coincidence. Chance.
I can assure you that when you have "extensive adenopathy from neck through groin" that is Stage 3 Lymphoma (with SUVmax up to 12.0 on PET/CT), it doesn't just disappear if you close your eyes and wait.
This Florida Oncologist was so uncomfortable with the excellent results, he won't do a follow-up PET/CT scan. He'd rather close his eyes and pretend. Stay in the dark - it's the world he knows.But guess what, repurposed drugs like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole are revolutionizing Cancer Care and more and more Oncologists are going to get "uncomfortable" with results they don't comprehend...
Case 4: Female with Hodgkin's Lymphoma (December 2024)
"Dr Makis, my daughter just beat Hodgkin’s lymphoma with these drugs, supplements and a few other lifestyle changes. No chemo. No radiation. I have been telling people who are commenting on her video on TikTok with questions qbout ivermectin and fenbendazole to follow you."
Dr Makis, my daughter just beat Hodgkin’s lymphoma with these drugs, supplements and a few other lifestyle changes. No chemo. No radiation. I have been telling people who are commenting on her video on TikTok with questions qbout ivermectin and fenbendazole to follow you. pic.twitter.com/4SAUdMFLwE
Case 3: 70s year old male with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (December 2024)
Case testimonial from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter):
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 70s year old patient with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma - dramatic impact in first two weeks!!70s year old USA patient recently diagnosed with LYMPHOMA.We started a high dose Ivermectin and Fenbendazole Protocol"We visited my husband's oncologist today and my Husband's blood results were the best we've seen them since the beginning of all this.""He has large B cell lymphoma"
Case 2: April, 2021
In 2020 my cancer returned, low grade lymphoma in the neck and chest. I
refused to go on another course of chemotherapy and followed the
Fenbendazole protocol instead. I decided not to inform the doctors on
the protocol I will be using as they would argue that it is a crazy
belief with no proof of success.
It is almost a year later today that I received my second biopsy and PET
scan results coming back completely clear from any disease, meaning
there were no signs of lymphoma found from the neck lymph node that was
removed.
Case 1: December, 2021
My twin sister was diagnosed with stage 2 non-Hodgkin’s B-cell double
hit lymphoma a few years ago, which is known to be a very aggressive
cancer out there. She won the battle, but not so long ago found out that
the lymphoma has returned.
As a family we had to weigh the options and see what the next best
approach is to this fight against cancer and so her journey started on
Fenben. Here is a list of the protocol and other supplements she used
and still use today:
Fenbendazole (222mg for the first few months and the increased the
doses to 444mg/double)
CBD
Curcumin
Vitamin E
Additional supplements (recommended by doctors in Mexico)
After she finished her second round of chemotherapy – the PET scan
confirmed that she was cancer free, again, after being on the
fenbendazole protocol along with the treatment she has been getting
since. She still consumes fenbendazole as a preventative measure to
ensure the cancer does not return ever again!
16. Melanoma
Please refer to Skin Cancer (chapter 25)
17. Multiple Myeloma (2 cases)
Case 2: 60 year old American woman with Multiple Myeloma
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 60 year old American woman with Multiple Myeloma sees improvement in blood work after 5 months!
Multiple Myeloma is a very challenging blood cancer.
60 year old American woman was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in October 2024
She came to my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic in mid Nov 2024 and we started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/dayMebendazole 1500mg/dayCBD Oil 50mg/day
Five months on Ivermectin/Mebendazole Protocol and we see a trend towards normalization of many blood values such as:
Free K/L Light Chain Ratio (most important)Free Lambda Light ChainGamma protein fractionTotal Protein
Multiple Myeloma has been one of the more challenging cancers for me to work with.
Some patients respond to repurposed drug combination of Ivermectin and Mebendazole and some don't seem to respond at all.
The blood cancers in general are really unpredictable but Oncologists are also extremely limited in the treatment options they offer these patients.
So the risk/reward ratio here is still heavily skewed towards potential response and benefit with minimal to no side effects.
Case 1: January 2022* with January 2025 update
*Published as a January 2022 case testimonial on Heal Navigator but has been deleted.
18. Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter (January 2025):
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 74 year old former Olympic athlete with Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) post Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines - first improvement in blood counts in 2 years!
Another short but inspiring story!
74 year old former Olympian had two Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines and recently developed MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndrome).
From his wife:
"I'm grateful I found you...he is on the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole regime I found on your site"
After 1 month:
"My husband had his blood tests last week and met with Oncologist today. For the first time in 2 years his blood counts are up and I can only attribute that to your Protocol of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole which he has been following for just a month"
And now my favorite part "You are a miracle worker and I think after the Rogan/Gibson podcast you will be very famous in the USA"
Ok that was too sweet of her!
The doses used for 1 month:
24mg Ivermectin (daily)
222mg Fenbendazole
These are relatively small doses but still effective!
I've had many requests to help patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) and the research is very limited but guess what...
several MDS patients and I are now working on it!
Many blood disorders respond to Ivermectin and Fenbendazole and this is a hot area of research for those of us staying one step ahead of mainstream oncologists and hematologists!
19. Oral Cancer
Refer to Head and Neck Cancer (chapter 11).
20. Ovarian Cancer Success Stories
Case 3: 63 year old woman with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer metastatic to peritoneum (April 2025)
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 63 year old woman with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer metastatic to peritoneum sees CA125 drop from 2138 to 357, most cancer gone on PET!Beware of inexperienced Integrative MDs who want to play with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole!
This is a success story that almost wasn't.
63 year old woman with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer metastatic to peritoneum.In early October 2024, she saw an integrative MD who put her on low dose Ivermectin (24mg) and Fenbendazole 300-600mg, eventually increasing to 1000mg a day.Her CA125 increased from 1097 to 1668 (+ Fenben/IVM) to 2628.5 by mid Nov.2024!
Her CA125 rose from 1668 to 2628 after being on Fenbendazole and low dose Ivermectin for over a month!Then she came to me.
I switched her from 1000mg Fenbendazole to 1000mg Mebendazole and increased the Ivermectin from 24mg to 72mg. Her CA125 from that point onwards: 2628.5 to 853 to 619 to 357 (!!)PET/CT Scan done March 11, 2025 showed:
“extensive peritoneal carcinomatosis seen previously is essentially resolved” “retroperitoneal adenopathy seen previously has returned to normal” “left axillary adenopathy seen previously has resolved on both CT and PET images” “most of the pelvic adenopathy seen previously has returned to normal on CT and PET” “suspected capsular implant seen previously at the posterior aspect of the spleen is no longer visible on CT or PET”
Lesson:
Most Integrative MDs don’t know what they’re doing when it comes to Ivermectin and Benzimidazoles. They get the dosing and combinations wrong.This patient wasn’t responding to low doses of Ivermectin or Fenbendazole and the Integrative MD increased the Fenbendazole dose to 1000mg, but the CA125 rose regardless, from 1097 to 2628!
Ovarian Cancer is known to respond to Mebendazole and Ivermectin but South Korean researchers discovered it doesn’t respond well to Fenbendazole.Some health professionals are attracted to the promise of repurposed drugs but wouldn’t know what to do at the sign of first trouble with their Protocol. Imagine coming to a health professional who has no idea what to do when their Ivermectin Protocol fails.You wouldn't go to an inexperienced hairdresser, barber, or car mechanic, for an important job.And what's more important than Stage 4 Cancer?
Case 2: 40s-year-old Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer (Dec 2024)
IVERMECTIN & FENBEDAZOLE Testimonial - 40s year old Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer patient declared "CANCER FREE" after 2 months40s year old Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer patient followed at a large US Cancer Centre (Mayo Clinic), reached out to me in July 2024Patient was diagnosed in Feb.2024 with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer (High Grade Serous Carcinoma)She had 4 cycles of neoadjuvant chemo, then cytoreduction (surgery) June 24, then plan was for 2 additional cycles of chemo.Post Surgery Cancer Clinic Visit in July 2024: plan was for 2 more chemo cycles - patient then reached out to me after her visit.CA125 on July 15, 2024 peaked at 86.7 (pre-surgery it was 41.7)Even though much of the tumor was removed, the CA125 had jumped from 41.7 to 86.7, indicating rapid cancer growth and spreadIVERMECTIN: We started a medium dose Protocol:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg/day
Melatonin 100+mg/day
6th cycle of chemo
Two months later she was CANCER FREE.
Do you think the Chemo did it? The same chemo that after 4 cycles resulted in a CA125 of 41.7? And then rapid progression right after surgery? I don’t think so.It was the combination of chemo + IVERMECTIN Protocol.Now, as of Dec.21, with a CA125 of 16 (in the normal range), she’s been CANCER FREE since end of September.
IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial in a patient with Advanced
Ovarian Cancer.
3 weeks of high dose regimen results in CA125 cancer marker drop of
30%!
Ovarian cancer is very responsive to Ivermectin but people forget
about Mebendazole (FDA approved version of Fenbendazole). (Hint:
combine them)
We hit this cancer hard and have it on the run 3 weeks in!
Note: Although technically mebendazole is not the same as
fenbendazole, both mebendazole and fenbendazole are part of a larger
group of drugs known as benzimidazole*, which are anthelmintic drugs
(i.e., drugs that kill parasitic worms).
*The class of drugs known as benzimidazoles includes
fenbendazole, mebendazole, albendazole and flubendazole.
Fenbendazole and mebendazole are similar in that they both eliminate
parasitic worms, but there is a difference. Mebendazole is approved
for human consumption by the FDA, while fenbendazole is only approved
for veterinary use and has not been approved for human use.
Mebendazole is the form that is approved for human use while
fenbendazole is approved for veterinary use. The main difference
is the cost. Mebendazole is expensive ~$450 per pill (two pills of
mebendazole cost just $4 in the UK.), while fenbendazole is
inexpensive ~48 cents per 222 mg free powder dose (Williams,
2019). Albendazole is the form used to treat intestinal parasites
in India and these cost 2 cents per pill.
While most of the pre-clinical research uses mebendazole,
probably because it is the FDA-approved-for-humans form of
fenbendazole, virtually most of the self-treating clinical reports
involve the use of fenbendazole.
21. Pancreatic Cancer Success Stories (10 cases)
Case 9: Stage 4 pancreatic cancer
Dr George Fareed shared on X/Twitter (January 2025):
"Patient with stage 4 pancreatic cancer today txted: Great news. Tumor is much smaller than before. 5.4cm to 3.3 cm. I’ve gained about 12 lbs. He continued IVM/mebendazole protocol started 10/24 as well as chemo started 11/24."
Case 8: 40s year old man with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer (December 2024)
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 40s year old man with
Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer post 2x Pfizer mRNA Vaccines, sees 91%
drop in CA19-9 in 2 months!Possible case of Turbo Cancer post 2 Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA
Vaccines40s year old man diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer in 2022 post 2
Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines.Had Whipple procedure, then 12 cycles of chemo and 2 months of
radiation. Treatments ended May 2023.
Recurrence in June
2024 (mass encasing SMA & liver lesions)
Restarted chemo in July 2024 but chemo wasn't working. CA19-9 was
skyrocketing.I was consulted in October 2024. We immediately started high dose
Ivermectin (up to 2mg/kg/day) and high dose Fenbendazole (up to
888mg/day)2 months later: (you can read the email for yourself)91% drop in CA19-9 cancer blood markers! 28340 to 2699. This is my
favorite part, seeing results like this, especially when chemo was
failing.It's worth persevering on high doses of Ivermectin, Fenbendazole or
Mebendazole, and i know it isn't always easy. We struggle with this
sometimes.
Case 7: Pancreatic Cancer patient who didn’t respond to first line chemotherapy (November 2024)
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Pancreatic Cancer -
CA19-9 drops 1349 to 450 in less than 2 months - loving daughter
outsmarts Oncologist!This is a Pancreatic Cancer patient who didn’t respond to first
line chemotherapy, the best chemo that the Oncologists had in their
arsenal.Lessons:Oncologist with his best medical training and best medicine =
Pancreatic tumor grows 4.1cm to 4.6cm and CA19-9 rises 880 to
1349Loving daughter with internet and dog medicine = CA19-9 drops 1349
to 450.Low doses can work:
12mg Ivermectin (I would have done 60mg)
444mg Fenbendazole 4/7
(I would have done 6/7 or even 888mg)She still did brilliantly. Work with what you have and don't be
afraid. The daughter outsmarted the best Oncologists with their best
medicine!
Case 6: 50s-yr-old male with Stage 3 Pancreatic Cancer (November 2024)
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 50s man with Stage 3
Pancreatic Cancer - incredible response to therapy after 8 weeks -
75% drop in CA19-9
75% reduction in blood tumor marker CA19-9 after only 8 weeks of
high dose Ivermectin and Fenbendazole is wild! We’re certainly on
the right track.
75% of cancer cells may be dead, no longer producing tumor markers.
Excellent question and lesson point here. Is it problematic that the
tumor is not shrinking yet?
That takes a bit longer and is a more involved process. That’s why
a PET/CT scan would be good here. We could see the metabolic
activity of the tumor drop dramatically, suggesting most of the
cancer cells are dead, even if the tumor mass hasn’t shrunk
yet.
Some Oncologists are good at ordering them, some aren't.
It takes time for the body to re-absorb or clear dead tumor cells
from a solid mass. The tumor mass could be 75% dead cells and still
appear unchanged in size. Eventually the body does get to mopping it
up, though.
My dad is still alive today 2.5 years after a terminal stage 4
pancreatic cancer diagnosis thanks to MEBENDAZOLE. His pancreatic
tumor has been undetectable for 2 years.
Note: Although technically mebendazole is not the same as
fenbendazole, both mebendazole and fenbendazole are part of a larger
group of drugs known as benzimidazole*, which are anthelmintic drugs
(i.e., drugs that kill parasitic worms).
*The class of drugs known as benzimidazoles includes
fenbendazole, mebendazole, albendazole and flubendazole.
Fenbendazole and mebendazole are similar in that they both eliminate
parasitic worms, but there is a difference. Mebendazole is approved
for human consumption by the FDA, while fenbendazole is only approved
for veterinary use and has not been approved for human use.
Mebendazole is the form that is approved for human use while
fenbendazole is approved for veterinary use. The main difference
is the cost. While most of the pre-clinical research uses
mebendazole, probably because it is the FDA-approved-for-humans
form of fenbendazole, virtually most of the self-treating clinical
reports involve the use of fenbendazole.
Case 4: Recurring Pancreatic Tumor (September 2024 (Last update))
Case 3: Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer (December, 2022)
I’m in Remission!!
Pancan stage 4 to liver. 5 months JTP 4 months of that 5 with
Chemo biweekly. Check out my scan images.(The black areas on 2nd
image are my kidneys). I’m getting last chemo infusion today
then going on maintenance pills. God Bless Joe Tippens, God, all
the prayer warriors. Never give up yall !!
Your
welcome to share my story anywhere and everywhere. I feel I was
saved so that I can be a testament to the protocol and share it
as much as I can.
Case 1: Stage 4 pancreatic cancer (June 2024)
“My Cancer Story! I was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in
August 2023, and without treatment, I had 3-6 months to sort out my
affairs.
I began my fenbendazole protocol immediately.
I
nearly quit up since my quality of life had deteriorated
dramatically. But I started to feel better. Less nausea. I had
gained some weight back! Increased energy. My scan in November 2023
indicated that this severe cancer had neither grown or spread. My
cancer marker dropped from over 100,000 to 35,000. As of January
2024, my new marker number was 18k!!! My oncologist was just
scratching his head, and a family member said he seemed bewildered!
And no, I did not inform him about the fenben.”
I was
terrified he’d drop me as a patient. I was quite appreciative for
fenben and how it has helped me. I was feeling better and stronger.
I had scans and bloodwork done in March, and my markers are now down
to 6000. And the tumors were shrinking!!! Two weeks after my
previous scan. I scanned again, and it returned NED.
This was my protocol:
Morning
Curcumin (600mg daily)
Zinc (50mg)
Milk thistle, As a food supplement, take 15 – 30 drops, 2-3 times
daily in a little fruit juice or water. 7 days a week
Serrapeptase (120,00IU)
Fenbendazole (1000mg of Panacur C is advised to be taken seven days a week.
It is recommended that it should be taken with a meal).
Night
Curcumin (600mg tablet per day are recommended
Berberine (600mg 2-3 times a day )
Quercetin (500mg 1/day)
Turkey Tail
Vitamin E (800mg for 7 days a week)
Fenbendazole (1000mg at night)
Ivermectin 12mg daily 5/7days a week
Limit sugar and processed food intake
Drank green tea often”
The original source of this article is COVID Intel.
78 year old man with Prostate Cancer Gleason 9 post prostatectomy, halted recurrence with "your low dose protocol"
"So there you have it. My PSA has stopped rising, still 1.2 and my annual scan and MRI in December were still clear after 3 months on the low dose protocol"
Case 02:
"Stage 4 Prostate fighter/survivor. On Iver and Fenben for 19 months. Cancer undetectable for past 12 months"
Case 03:
Brig Gen (Ret) USAF:
"my prostate cancer was eradicated using IVM, Fenben and Doxy"
Case 04:
"I have more positive results to report!"
"My husband got his PSA results back today. When he was diagnosed with prostate cancer his PSA was 5.8 now it is down to 4.1 after 32 days on Ivermectin and Fenbendazole"
Case 05:
"I was told by one local oncologist that I had 2 months to 2 years max"
"This past summer moved to high dose Ivermectin and I feel a huge improvement. I take 48-60mg daily and that had the affect of depressing my PSA significantly. But again, the real measure is I feel so much better"Case 06:"Praise the Lord for Dr.Makis and his wisdom, kind compassionate heart and generosity!! Wonderful start to a Happy New Year!""My husband has recently been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.We started:Daily IVM 96mg3x/week fenben 888mg
LDN
Orgovyx
PSA 538 (12/6/24) down to 290 (12/30/24)"God Bless you and your beautiful family Dr.Makis!"
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 79 year old Canadian man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer to Lymph nodes - everything is shrinking 4 months later!
79 year old British Columbia, Canada man diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, Gleason 8, “pushing against bladder wall, in lymph nodes, diagnosed late 2022 with a PSA peaking at 19.72.
Completed 28 treatments of radiation.
Was currently on hormone blockers (and Abiraterone) but tumor hasn’t shrunk.
Came to me for help and we got to work right away:
We started the following protocol:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg/day
Melatonin 120mg/day
IP6
Artemisia
RESULTS:
“approaching 4 months on Ivermectin plus the other products”
“the oncologist report is that there is shrinkage in all areas (prostate, bladder wall and lymph nodes. He is not in remission as yet”.The answer to the question is: continue Protocol until remission.
Case 9: 60s year old Early Stage Prostate Cancer (December 2024)
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 60s year old Early
Stage Prostate Cancer patient, Gleason 7, PSA drop 4.6 to 2.46
in 35 days!
60s year old Prostate Cancer patient, new diagnosis, Gleason 7
(3+4 and 4+3) with bilateral disease.Major US Cancer Center gave this assessment:
“Overall, I think you will eventually come to need treatment
of your prostate and because you appear to have bilateral
disease, whole gland treatment is likely the best cancer
strategy. Whether undergoing treatment now, or observing for a
bit longer is the best route depends on your
goals. We can consider radical prostatectomy…I’m less enthusiastic
about radiation treatment as you are very young and likely to
experience the secondary effects of radiation on your normal
tissue as you age.”
Pretty standard stuff from a famous large US Cancer Centre that
is stuck in the “Big Pharma guidelines” era with zero creative
thought.
Patient did about a month of Fenbendazole 222mg Joe Tippens
Protocol, then I got involved.
We started a high dose Ivermectin/Fenbendazole Protocol:
1mg/kg/day Ivermectin working up to 2mg/kg/day 888mg/day
Fenbendazole.
Results one
month later:PSA went: 4.4 to 3.6 to 2.46 (lowest PSA level in 2 years!) 44%
drop in PSA in about one month!Transient visual symptoms affect some patients at Ivermectin
doses above 60mg. They tend to go away with time.Why the high dose Ivermectin/Fenbendazole regimen?- young patient- “A Gleason Score of 4+3 represents a moderately aggressive
form of prostate cancer.”- “bilateral disease at the prostate apex plus an additional
region with cancer at the base.”I find that Ivermectin and Fenbendazole are well tolerated and
it’s very rare to see any issues on bloodwork.
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Prostate
Cancer patient - PSA drops 1533 to 968 in 12 days - is fatigue and
bone pain normal?
Stage 4 Prostate Cancer patient:Started Ivermectin 1mg/kg and Fenbendazole 1000mg 3 days on 4 days
off.In 12 days PSA drops 1533 to 968 (37% drop). Abdominal cancer lymph
nodes disappeared.
To be honest, that’s
a lot of cancer cell killing over a very short period of time!!That will cause a great deal of FATIGUE. That’s to be
expected.Bone pain? Also. As cancer cells in bone get killed, the
inflammation can also cause bone pain. That will heal over timeThis gentleman is on his way to becoming cancer free.
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
patient from Ecuador, Gleason 8, goes on Protocol and PSA drops from
800 to 18 in 3 months!
Patients from around the world (hello Ecuador!) are benefiting from
Ivermectin and Fenbendazole repurposed drug combination
Protocols.
This was an Intermediate Dose Protocol, with a starting dose of
Ivermectin of 1mg/kg/day and a Fenbendazole dose of 222mg to 444mg a
day.
Additional benefit with a ketogenic diet! Now this is only 3 months in,
but I think PSA 800 to 18 is good progress so far.
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE in very aggressive Stage 4 Prostate
Cancer
"We reached our goal of bringing my PSA Score down to 0.02 quite
quickly. Doctors were surprised at how quickly this happened."
Case 5: December 2022 (Updated August 2023)
I wish to share more good news. Since our texts, December 2022/January
2023, my husband has had two more PSA tests. Here is the recap of his
tests . Lenny’s PSA continues to drop, as he continues to take the
Panacur C daily.
Lanny – PSA Test Results
8.0 = Lanny’s PSA upon being diagnosed with prostate cancer, August 2021
Before Lanny ‘started’ radiation therapy, he had THREE WHOLE MONTHS of
Panacur C daily. Lanny’s doctor said any PSA under 1.0 is considered
CANCER-FREE.
0.8 = Lanny’s PSA after 3 months of Panacur C — BEFORE radiation
therapy, October 2021 Lanny told his doctor about taking Panacur C, when
the doctor told Lanny that his PSA was 0.8 (according to that very
doctor, this PSA denotes cancer-free; however, this same doctor gaffed
off the Panacur C and cancer-free PSA with NO explanation).
0.09 = Lanny’s 30-DAY POST RADIATION PSA TEST, WHI CH DENOTES WAAAY
CANCER-FREE, February 2022 Still no comment from any doctor . . . and
I’m not anticipating one.
PSA Updates: 0.08 = February 2023 0.06 = June 2023
December 2022
Lanny was diagnosed with prostate cancer August 2021. 8.0 = Lanny’s
PSA upon being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Lanny’s doctor said any PSA under 1.0 is considered CANCER-FREE.
Before Lanny started radiation therapy, he had THREE MONTHS of Panacur C
daily.
0.8 = Lanny’s PSA after 3 months of Panacur C — BEFORE radiation
therapy.
Lanny told his doctor about taking Panacur C, when the doctor told Lanny
that his PSA was 0.8 (which, according to that very doctor, this PSA
denotes cancer-free; however, his doctor gaffed off the Panacur C and
cancer-free PSA with NO explanation).
0.09 = Lanny’s 30-DAY POST RADIATION PSA TEST, WHICH DENOTES WAAAY
CANCER-FREE.
Still no comment from any doctor and I’m not expecting any.
BTW, Lanny made a personal decision to continue using Panacur C as
cancers are notorious for returning.
My husband was diagnosed 8 months ago.. Feb 1st of this year,, with a
aggressive form of prostate cancer that had already metastasized into
his lymph nodes and bones. He had fractures throughout his spine, ribs
and pelvis. Adams bone scan showed cancer in his bones from his skull,,
facial bones, clavicle, sternum right rib cage and most of his spine and
pelvis.. His oncologist (we’ve since changed) waited 7 weeks to start
any hormone therapy or chemotherapy and told us radiation wasn’t even an
option. Only 6 rounds of doxi. He sat at our first office visit Feb 2nd
and told my family that the #1 man in our lives would be gone within 18
months. His psa was 140, Gleason score of 9. He was diagnosed full blown
stage 4-5 cancer. This was completely unacceptable. Absolutely
devastating to our world. My husband is 55 yrs old.. We have 8 children
and 8 grandchildren. Our last 2 kids had just moved out a year before..
this was our time.. We had always talked about IF cancer ever came about
for either of us we would research alternative treatments. We fear
medical poison as much as the cancer itself..
Thank God my husband’s cousin connected us with a angel that gave us all
the information we needed on a product meant for animals, fenbendazole
and even sent us 2 bottles of fenbendazole. Has since supplied us with
bottles when needed.
So week 2 post diagnosis Adam started his 222mg of fenben.
Case 2: March, 2022
I received the awful news two years ago from my Urologist that I have
prostate cancer. The doctor wanted to prepare me for surgery
immediately, but I refused to go for surgery. I was very afraid and gave
up hope at some point till I discovered the fenbendazole protocol.
Thanks to reaching out to a couple of people who have been on the course
before and after sharing their stories with me I decided to take the
protocol on with full commitment.
Case 1: June, 2022
After having two scans and a biopsy and being told that I have stage 1
prostate cancer .I was told by a friend about Fenbendazole. After taking
it for a year I had another M.R.I. and biopsy and the cancer is gone.
Like a miracle. Used: Fenbendazole , Vitamin E
Case 2: IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE for Stage 4 Spindle Cell
Sarcoma
Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter (November 2024):
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 70 year old woman with Stage 4 Spindle Cell Sarcoma gets 60% tumor shrinkage & multiple metastases disappear with low dose protocol 70 year old woman with Stage 4 Spindle Cell Sarcoma originally in the right leg, with lung metastases. She took the following:
Palliative chemo (was not expected to help and it's all the doctors had left to offer)
222mg Fenbendazole 3 days on / 4 days off (Joe Tippens Protocol)
12mg Ivermectin 3 days on / 4 days off
Unexpected Results: tumor shrinkage by 60% & disappearance of multiple lesions (!!)
My Take… Spindle Cell Sarcoma is a cancer that’s notoriously difficult to treat. The response rate of chemo is on the order of 20% (which means 80% of patients don’t see ANY improvement). The ones who respond see minimal results. To get tumor shrinkage by 60% and disappearance of multiple lesions is stunning. The chemo was palliative and was not expected to help in this case.
So yes, it wasn't the chemo. Sorry. And these were VERY LOW doses of Ivermectin & Fenbendazole !! I tend to suggest higher doses as cancer killing with Ivermectin & Fenbendazole is dose dependent.
Case 1: September, 2023
Condition: Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma (Bone and Muscle cancer)
When my 13 year old son
was diagnosed, I basically became a cancer researcher! I discovered
a few new very promising treatments that are close to being ready for
pediatric use, and I also came across Joe Tippen’s story. I joined a
couple of large, international Facebook groups related to the Protocol,
which are by far the most positive of all of the cancer-related groups
I’m in, and have the most success stories. I connected with a mom in the
group whose 2 year old has the same type of cancer as my son, which had
spread to his lymph nodes during frontline chemotherapy treatment. She
started him on Fenben and his next 2 scans so far have been clear! I
would do anything to help my son beat the odds, and I came to the
conclusion that it would be far more dangerous NOT to give him
repurposed meds than to give them. My husband supported my
decision, but wanted some medical oversight, which we have received from
Heal Navigator. We noticed an improvement in our son’s energy level
and general health after just 2 days of giving him the Fenben! He had
zero side effects, besides feeling a lot better. I hope and pray
that is a sign that it’s doing what we need it to! If you’re hesitating
about getting started, I would encourage you to go for it!
, this highlights an Australian man with Stage 4 malignant melanoma with metastases to multiple sites. He reportedly achieved a "cancer-free" status after 12 months using ivermectin and fenbendazole.
"As I’ve told you, my wife had stage 4 melanoma with mets to lymph nodes. She started taking ivermectin before you released your protocols, 1mg/kg. Weeks later you published your protocols and I bumped her to 2mg/kg. I added 444 mg of fenbendazole. Her last pet scan was approximately 6 months where she was cancer free. Her oncologist was all smiles, but I never told him I was giving her the protocol. She continues to take .5mg/kg of ivermectin 6x week and 3x week of 444 mg fenbendazole. She was taking immunotherapy for about a year before I read about ivermectin. Her lesions were having moderate response to the immunotherapy per pet scans. After putting her on ivermectin, 45 days later with a pet scan she presented cancer free. We were blown away. I almost cried. Doctor this is the hope you’ve given us. Your stories continue to give my wife confidence. It is like a big dark cloud we lived with was lifted."
Case 7: Stage 3B Melanoma with liver failure
Shared by Dr William Makis (X/Twitter) - February 2025:
IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial:
FROM THE BRINK OF DEATH - Stage 4 Melanoma patient with extensive liver metastases given 2-3 days to live! Survives and most metastases are gone!
If you only read 1 of my testimonials EVER, make it this one. Canadian patient had Stage 3B Melanoma 5 years prior. In Dec.2024, he presented to emergency in liver failure.
"He was told (by an Oncologist) Dec.2nd that he had 2-3 days to live and was in liver failure as his entire liver was consumed with tumors".
(Diagnosis: Stage 4 Melanoma recurrence with extensive liver metastases & liver failure)“The only thing he (Oncologist) could suggest to try was Bractovi and Mektovi but has never given it to anyone with their liver in such bad shape – we are told that it is completely taken over with both cystic and solid lesions. Against our belief we were faced with a ‘try or die….”"He was given 1-2% chance with Braftovi/Mektovi so started that Dec.3rd""I reached out to you shortly thereafter and started your protocol. The CT results from Jan.30th (2025) that I am sending you show significant regression or complete resolution!!!"
Yes, you read that correctly. This is what's called "weighing the risks and benefits".
CT RESULTS:"All previously detected hepatic lesions have markedly regressed or resolved." "Excellent response to the interval instituted treatment regime, where there has been marked regression of the metastatic liver disease with associated significant reduction in the associated hepatomegaly. "There has been significant regression of the metastatic lymphadenopathy of the root of the small bowel mesentery" "there has been complete resolution of the underlying anasarca and ascites" "There are presently no signs of acute intra-abdominal/pelvic process observed"----- My Take…Do you know what is probably the single most frustrating question I get every day?“Is Fenbendazole safe? My doctor told me it will damage my liver!” "My doctor told me Fenbendazole will destroy my liver"Let me summarize:Stage 4 Melanoma patient with extensive liver metastases told he had 2-3 days left to live... in LIVER FAILURE...
Implemented a Protocol with Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole!
And is alive 2 months later with all metastases either shrunk or gone! FROM THE BRINK OF DEATH… If anyone ever tells you that Fenbendazole or Mebendazole will damage your liver, know that they are lying to you, and if you want to, show them this story!
Case 6: Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
In this December 2024 case report published by Canadian Oncologist Dr. William Makis, we note the pictorial resolution of basal cell cancer [BCC] to the point that the patient may have to cancel his appointment for a planned surgical removal. One cannot surgically remove a basal cell cancer [BCC] that no longer exists.
This gentleman reports he is a long-time reader of Dr. Makis and was particularly interested in his reports of Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. He contracted basal cell cancer on his face in February or March of 2024, and did what most of us would do - he booked an appointment with his GP in June 2024, apparently the first available.
The soonest he could get scheduled for the Dermatology referral was sometime in November. Having nothing to lose, he decided to apply Fenbendazole paste per the articles he had previously read, and to his pleasant surprise the persistent non-healing skin cancer of seven months began to shrink in size.
By the time of his November Dermatology appointment, there was very little to biopsy, yet it was done. He reports the Dermatologist was not the least bit interested in his tumor shrinkage with the Fenbendazole paste. Instead, the Dermatologist booked him for a tumor removal appointment three months later in February 2025.
The patient continued to apply the paste for the next month following the November biopsy, and here is what the BCC looked like as of December 6, 2024.
“I’m still treating it once a day with Safeguard 10% Fenbendazole and it seems to still be improving. So I’m undecided about whether I need to have anything removed. I guess I’ll see how it goes over the next while. Maybe it’s deep into the tissue despite having improved the surface cells. No idea.”
Dr. Makis writes in response that patients who take matters into their own hands seem to do better.
Shared by Dr William Makis (X/Twitter) - Last Edited: October 2024:
FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial in Stage 4 Melanoma Cancer patient -
didn't listen to Oncologist's advice to stop Fenben, and is now
cancer free.
There is a key lesson here. The Oncologist gave the opposite
advice of what was good for the patient. That's because the
Oncologist was following Cancer Guidelines set by Big Pharma (like
Pfizer). If this patient had followed his Oncologist’s advice and
stopped the Fenbendazole, he would still have active Stage 4
melanoma metastases with a much worse prognosis. Maybe he'd
already be dead. How do you know if you have a good Oncologist?
Ask them how many COVID-19 Vaccines they took! The only correct
answer is "0".
Case 3: May, 2022 - Squamous Cell Carcinoma
In September 2021, I went to the cancer clinic to get my second PET scan
done after receiving the news in March 2021 that I have been diagnosed
with cancer, and learnt that day that my tumor has shrunk to half the
size it first was. There were still signs of lymph nodes increasing or
being classified as unknown results. I continued the use of the fenben
protocol along with a whole bunch of other supplements to take on a
daily basis, as within 5 months results improved in comparison to a
whole year of fighting off the protocol before with little to non
improvement in results. I strongly believe in this protocol and in case
you wondered – I am not on any chemotherapy/radiation/immunotherapy or
any other western medicine use – this is a full on natural and holistic
journey I went on, and I am happy to share my current protocol with all
cancer patients out there:
Serrapeptase (at midnight)
Vit D & K2, Tudca 500mg, Graviola 1ml (on an empty stomach)
Varies supplementation with breakfast (like Vit C & B complex,
probiotics, fish oil, curcumin, etc. along with fenben 888mg)
Some more other supplements just before bed (like magnesium, Vit C,
Graviola, high dose of melatonin, coffee enemas, etc)
Detox baths (1 x week)
Frequency music (before bed designed to kill cancer cells)
Mainly following a plant-based diet
Protein intake is limited to certain meats
Fresh whole foods/vegetables
Healthy fats only
I trust that this protocol I am following will guide a lot of people out
of their state – just belief and trust the process along with the
support from others who have been through this before. Good luck.
Case 2: October, 2022
In February and March of this year I was diagnosed with stage four
melanoma. It had metastasized to my brain, lymph nodes, right lung,
adrenal gland and right hip. My daughter pointed me to Joe’s story and
this site. I started taking the fenbendazole protocol even before my
oncologist gave me her treatment plan using Immuno therapy. The
oncologist said that it had about a 30% success rate but not to expect
any great results on the first scan after 4 treatments.
I had a PET scan last week and the results were almost too good to be
true. Cancer basically gone. The tumor in my right lung had shrunk to
less than half the size it was on the first PET scan. The uptake on that
tumor decreased from 19.9 to 2.6. I was told by her that an uptake of
less than 4.0 is no longer considered as cancerous.
I have been on the fenbendazole protocol for 166 days now. I received 4
immunotherapy injections using 2 different drugs. I can’t say for sure
what definitively gave me these great results. Draw your own conclusions
but I think the fenbendazole was largely responsible for the great
results.
Case 1: January, 2022
At first me and my partner were unsure about trying alternative
treatments in addition to the radiation my partner receives. With the
help from a holistic healer and referrals from a couple of people in our
community, we found out about the fenbendazole protocol and started to
add the protocol along with a few other supplements to my partner’s
daily intake/routine to aid in fighting the skin cancer on his neck.
25. Throat cancer
Refer to "Head and Neck" Cancer.
26. Thymus cancer
October, 2022
Condition: Thymus cancer
Was diagnosed with Thymic Carcinoma 06/2022. Just finished week 8 of 12
week chemotherapy. I have been taking fenbendazole, curcumin, vit D
& K, and CBD oil. We will do another PET scan in October and I fully
expect the tumors to be completely gone or greatly reduced. Will update
with the results asap. Blessings to all.
27. Turbo Cancer (Aggressive Cancer)
Experts are seeing a puzzling rise in cancer in people under 50 that
appears biologically different from late-onset cancers. While some claim cancer rates have been rising for decades and attribute the
increase to sugary drinks, lifestyle, and sleep disruptions, others say
mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have caused an emergence of “turbo cancers”—and
U.S. regulatory agencies have not addressed the ever-growing
problem.
Case 1: 81-yr-old female with recurrent Endometrial Uterine Cancer (May, 2023)
My 81 yo mother, Virginia, found out she had recurrent Endometrial
Uterine Cancer back in Sept 2022. Stage 4 and Mets to abdominal area,
lymph nodes, chest cavity and lungs. Radiation was not an option and she
opted out of chemo, which would have only bought her a few extra months
but would have made her very sick and weak. The doctor put her on a
Hormone Blocker to keep it from growing any more. (But if in the lymph
nodes, does it really stop it??) The Dr. sent her home to be under
Hospice care for the remainder of her short time left on this earth.
I was not ready to accept this!! (Plus, my father has dementia and
desperately needs her!) I prayed to God to give us wisdom and guidance.
Within 24 hrs., three people approached me about the Joe Tippen
Protocol, which I had never heard of at that time. I figured I might
ought to listen so I googled and got sucked in! I started learning
everything I could learn about it. Then I presented it to mom. She said,
“Well, what do we have to lose!?!?”
So, in Oct, through prayer and God’s guidance, I got her up and running
on “things” (FenBen, Tudca, Serrapetase, Tumeric, High-Dose Melatonin,
Turkey Tail, Apricot Seeds, drinking Baking Soda water, and rubbing on
Frankincense). She has been very weak this whole time so we weren’t sure
if it was working or not. We planned her funeral, etc….
Then, 5 mo later, her Dr insisted she have another scan. She was very
apprehensive but agreed. We (including the dr) were blown away by the
results!!! The tumors are either gone or have shrunk considerably!!!!
(All but ONE, which basically has stayed the same). All of the ascites
(malignant fluid all in her Ab area) was GONE!! The Doctor patted
himself on the back but WE PRAISE GOD AND FENBEN!!!
We take one day at a time and hope and pray for the best for years to
come but, for today, things are going well!!! (Other than her weakness)
*UPDATE: I added her protocol as a picture so take notice for those
interested.
Case 2: Stage 4 Endometrial carcinoma (January, 2023)
Condition: Endometrial carcinoma
In May 2021 I was diagnosed with stage IV endometrial carcinoma. I went
through 6 months of hard chemo and 12 months of Maintenance chemo. March
2022 I started fenbendazole working up to 2000 mg a day, along with
other supplements. I had a consult this month with Zahara, and she
recommended tweaking a few things and adding a few more supplements. I
worked hard on my mindset and made sure I surrounded myself with
positivity. I received the best news today I could hope for. No evidence
of active disease. Never give up!
Conclusion and Key Takeaway
Keep in mind that these references are based on case reports, which offer preliminary evidence. Critics may dismiss them as pseudoscience or low-quality data. However, these testimonials could represent just the tip of the iceberg—an emerging frontier that science is only beginning to explore.
For a more comprehensive understanding, it's worth looking into additional research studies and clinical trials. As always, consult with your healthcare provider(s) before making any treatment decisions, as close monitoring and personalised care are essential.
Disclaimers:
Please do not consider this guide as personal medical advice, but as a recommendation for use by professional providers. Consult with your doctor and discuss with her/him.
Our aim here isn't to replace your doctors' advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information. Do take note that cancer is a continuous struggle between the immune system and the cancer cells. Cancer treatments are meant to assist the immune system in this battle.
Cancer treatment should be part of a multi-modal approach in order to provide the best possible outcome. Diet and lifestyle changes are meant to run alongside conventional treatment. They are complementary, not alternative.
Cancer care is a team effort with the patient at the centre. Care should be supervised and coordinated by a primary healthcare provider. Patients with cancer should consult with their regular oncologist as well as an integrative provider/oncologist, in addition to their primary care provider and the supporting nurses, dieticians and other allied healthcare professionals.
While the term 'alternative' might imply opposition to conventional oncology, we prefer 'complementary,' 'integrated,' or 'holistic.' These terms better reflect the role of these strategies as part of a personalized value-added menu of strategies, ensuring the most effective and safe solutions for patients.
Integrating a repurposed drug doesn't mean rejecting modern medicine — It enhances it and offers a more comprehensive approach to wellness and healing. By combining conventional cancer management with root-cause resolution, this model creates a path to sustained recovery and resilience.
In 2016, Joe Tippens was diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer with
extensive metastatic disease. At the advice of a veterinarian friend,
he took Fenbendazole together with nanocurcumin, and three months after starting these drugs his PET scan was
completely clear.
Below is a modified version of the Joe Tippens protocol, a synergistic combination of fenbendazole,ivermectin and nutraceuticals, as
recommended by Canadian oncologist Dr. William Makis.
Fenbendazole is commonly taken at 300 mg for six days a week, with doses increasing to up to 1 gram in cases of aggressive "turbo cancers." The original Joe Tippens protocol recommended the Panacur C brand of fenbendazole.
Ivermectin (24 mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo
cancers up to 1mg/kg/day.
Lifestyle: Eliminate sugar (BMJ 2023), adopt a whole-food diet, avoid ultra-processed foods (BMJ 2024), prioritize sleep, and manage stress.
Please note that this protocol now includes the vital Vitamin D addition, with the one day off for the fenbendazole administration. This protocol represents the most comprehensive and cutting edge repurposed drug and vitamin treatment approach to date.
*Note: If you are taking ivermectin and mebendazole, you might not need fenbendazole. Consult your doctor.
Vitamin E: Removed from the protocol (Joe Tippens, July 22, 2020) due to interactions (e.g., with blood thinners).
Ivermectin Resources Recently, I have seen tremendous demand for some sort of initial guidance “WHERE TO START” with High Dose Ivermectin for CANCER. Editor's Note: Dr Makis proposes four distinct cancer protocols for using Ivermectin in cancer treatment, specifically for patients who have developed turbo cancer or aggressive cancers. These protocols, referred to as the “Dr. Makis Ivermectin Cancer Protocols,” are categorized based on dosage and the severity of the cancer. I have two articles and a Video that go into depth: June 10, 2024 - "15 minutes with Dr.Makis" - Episode 018: High Dose IVERMECTIN and CANCER 2024 - NEW STUDIES 2024 Baghli et al - Targeting the Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024. Co-authors include Dr Paul Marik and Dr William Makis. 2024 Fan et al - Ivermectin Inhibi...
If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past years following some fenbendazole advanced cancer success stories . We have seen tremendous demand for some sort of guide on how to use fenbendazole for cancer as there is also tremendous confusion both from the healthcare and non-healthcare communities. Joe Tippens founded the protocol (1) after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. The scientists discovered, through trial and error, a product in their canine product line, fenbendazole, that was batting 1.000 in killing these different cancers in the mice. The scientist was later diagnosed with ...
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Transcription (emphasis 2SG - 2nd Smartest Guy): Hi, everyone. Welcome to another episode of 15 minutes with Dr. Makis, my new hard hitting medical podcast. This episode is about fenbendazole and cancer. I will give you the most comprehensive review of the use of fenbendazole in cancer there is. Fenbendazole is an antiparasitic. It is a dog dewormer, has been used It's been used as an antiparasitic since the 1960s, and it has been shown to have extensive anti cancer activity. Now, it's not FDA approved for use in humans. There is a version of it that is almost identical that is approved for use in humans by the FDA, and it's called mebendazole. (2SG: Mebendazole is BigPharma’s money grab whereby they removed a molecule from fenbendazole such that they could egregiously up-charge for a slightly inferior compound based on a bogus patent). I will do a separate video for mebe...
What is Fenbendazole used for in humans? Fenbendazole (also known as fenben) is a veterinary medication used to treat parasites and worms such as tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms, in animals. It is commonly used under brand names like Panacur C and Safe-Guard. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past years following some fenbendazole advanced cancer success stories. Joe Tippens founded the protocol after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. The scientists discovered, through trial and error, a product in their canine product line, fenbendazole, that was batting 1.000 in killing these di...
Transcription (Video below): Hi, everyone. Welcome to another episode of 15 Minutes with Dr. Makis, my new hard-hitting medical podcast. It is now pretty well established that Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause extremely aggressive cancers called turbocancer. They are gaslighting us about this. The medical establishment is burying their head in the sand. They're pretending that this phenomenon doesn't exist. 0:29 We've got a Wikipedia entry that quotes an oncologist in the States, Dr. David Gorski, who has received funding for his blog from child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. He's written big articles claiming that this is a made-up phenomenon. But what you will find on social media is that thousands of people and their family 0:51 members are repo...
Readers ask a variety of questions regarding the use of fenbendazole. This article is mainly a result of those questions and has been in the hopper for quite a while. It is long overdue as it contains items of importance that, if we waited for the appropriate thematic venue to publish them, they might never see the light of day. With that in mind, please accept the following for what it is: a hodgepodge of fenbendazole-related items that are very important to know. Incorporate these bits and pieces into your arsenal of ideas regarding fenbendazole, any unique insights that come to mind please feel free to share. How Safe is Fenbendazole? Is fenbendazole harmful to humans? Due to the long and successful use of fenbendazole as a veterinary antiparasitic medicine since the late 1950s, a wealth of safety data has been acquired that has stood the test of time. According to Drugs.com, there are no commonly used drugs that interact with fenbendazole. Fenbendazole is so safe for veterina...
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