Fenbendazole, Ivermectin and Mebendazole Cancer Success Stories: 118 Case Reports Compilation (February 2025 Edition)
Contents:
- Editor's Preface
2.2. Brain Cancer (Glioblastoma)
2.3. Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)
2.4. Cervical Cancer
2.5. Colorectal Cancer
2.6. Esophageal and Stomach cancer
2.7. Head and Neck Cancer
2.8. Kidney Cancer Case Series
2.9. Lung Cancer
2.10. Leukemia
2.11. Lymphoma
2.12. Myelodysplastic Syndrome
2.12. Ovarian Cancer
2.13. Pancreatic Cancer
2.14. Prostate Cancer
2.15. Sarcoma
2.16. Skin Cancer
2.17. Tongue Cancer
2.18. Turbo Cancer
3.2. Bladder Cancer Success Stories
3.3. Colorectal Cancer
3.4. Kidney Cancer Case Series
3.5. Liver Cancer
3.6. Lung Cancer
3.7. Lymphoma
3.8. Multiple Myeloma
3.9. Oral Cancer
3.10. Pancreatic Cancer
3.11. Prostate Cancer
3.12. Sarcoma
3.13. Skin Cancer
3.14. Throat Cancer
3.15. Thymus cancer
3.16. Uterine cancer
4.2. Bone Cancer (osteosarcoma)
4.3. Cervical Cancer
4.4. Colorectal Cancer
4.5. Esophageal Cancer and Ivermectin
4.6. Gall Bladder Cancer and Ivermectin
4.7. Lung Cancer
4.8. Lymphoma: Ivermectin and Mebendazole
4.9. Melanoma (Skin Cancer)
4.10. Neck Cancer and Ivermectin
4.11. Ovarian Cancer
4.12. Pancreatic Cancer and Ivermectin
4.13. Prostate Cancer
4.14. Rectal cancer and Ivermectin
4.15. Stomach Cancer and Ivermectin
4.16. Thyroid Cancer and Ivermectin
7. Conclusion
Editor's Preface
“The cure for cancer? It all started with a single case study.”
Let’s start with the mainstream perspective—the one you’ve likely heard from 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.
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 underrepresented 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.
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.
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) or alternative 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 (The Epoch Times)
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.”
Introduction
The potential applications of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole in cancer treatment have sparked significant interest online, with growing communities exploring these compounds for therapeutic use. While both have roots in anti-parasitic medicine, emerging research and anecdotal evidence suggest they may offer benefits in combating various cancers.
Ivermectin: A Promising Avenue for Research
Ivermectin, a widely used antiparasitic medication, has been the subject of preclinical studies investigating its potential role in cancer treatment. However, there is a notable lack of published clinical research. To support further exploration, we have compiled and categorized case reports by cancer type, providing a centralized resource for researchers and individuals interested in its potential applications. Despite its promise, it is critical to consult with qualified medical professionals before considering any treatment involving Ivermectin.
Fenbendazole: From Parasites to Cancer Therapy
Fenbendazole, often referred to as FenBen, is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic initially developed to eliminate a variety of parasites in animals and humans. It is effective against roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, giardia, and certain tapeworms, among others, and is commonly sold under brand names like Panacur, Panacur C, and Safe-Guard. The active ingredient, fenbendazole, has the molecular formula C15H13N3O2S.
Beyond its antiparasitic properties, Fenbendazole has gained attention in cancer treatment through the "Joe Tippens Fenbendazole Protocol." Though first introduced in 1961, its potential anti-cancer properties were identified in 2009 during a glioblastoma (GBM) study at Johns Hopkins University. Since then, case reports have suggested Fenbendazole's effectiveness in treating various cancers, including lung, liver, kidney, breast, prostate, melanoma, colon, ovary, bone, and brain tumors.
2. Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and Ivermectin for Cancer Case Series Compilation (43 Cases)
2.1. Breast Cancer (7 Cases)
- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day escalating dose to 2mg/kg/day
- Mebendazole 1500mg/day
"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".
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.
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.


- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
- Fenbendazole 444mg/day 6 days a week
- Lactoferrin 1000mg/day
“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)
“Her Oncologist was very surprised to see her well, with lucidity and with enough mobility”


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.
2.2. Brain Cancer (Glioblastoma): Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
2.3. Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)



2.4. Cervical Cancer
IVERMECTIN & FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 50s year old Stage 4 Cervical Cancer patient - CA125 drops 46% in 2 months on high dose protocol!


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!
![]() |
"Switched from Happy Healing to Sanare Lab Fenbendazole" |
2. 5. Colorectal Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin (4 cases)





Another success case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter)
2. 6. Esophageal and Gastric (Stomach) Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin (3 cases)
Case 3: September 2024Patient: 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.
![]() |
Source: Dr William Makis (X/Twitter) |
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)
Quick appreciation post for Dr Makis a month ago I wasn’t making Xmas now thanks to his high dos ivermectin/ fenbendazol protocols I’ve put on 6kg this month and feel like I’m back winning the fight against stage 4 gastric cancer.
2.7. Head and Neck Cancer, Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
IVERMECTIN & FENBEDAZOLE Head & Neck SCC Cancer testimonial
2.8. Kidney Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
![]() |
Source: William Makis, MD (X.com) |
2.9. Lung Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin (4 Cases)
- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day increasing slowly to 2mg/kg/day (high dose!)
- Fenbendazole 888mg/day
- Oncologist also started Tagrisso (Osimertinib)






"I wholly believe, as does my wife, that the protocol is doing the heavy lifting".
2.10. Leukemia (Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL))



2.11. Lymphoma: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
Case testimonial from PerilousPeg (X/Twitter):
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
— PerilousPeg (@PerilousPeg) December 22, 2024
2.12. Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
- 24mg Ivermectin (daily)
- 222mg Fenbendazole
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!
2.13. Ovarian Cancer: Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and Ivermectin
- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
- Fenbendazole 444mg/day
- Melatonin 100+mg/day




IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial in a patient with Advanced Ovarian Cancer.
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.
2.14. Pancreatic Cancer: Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and Ivermectin (5 cases)



IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 50s man with Stage 3 Pancreatic Cancer - incredible response to therapy after 8 weeks - 75% drop in CA19-9
2.15. Prostate Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin (5 cases)
Came to me for help and we got to work right away:
- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
- Fenbendazole 444mg/day
- Melatonin 120mg/day
- IP6
- Artemisia

IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Stage 4 Prostate Cancer patient - PSA drops 1533 to 968 in 12 days - is fatigue and bone pain normal?

2.16. Sarcoma: Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
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 (!!)
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.

2.17. Skin Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin (3 cases)
Progress:
Days 1-10: No notable changes.
Day 11: Inflammation and severe itching observed on the back of the hand and a 1x3 inch area above the basal cell. Oozing of clear amber liquid noted.
Day 15: The pink spot on the ring finger darkened, transformed into a bump, and the whole area became swollen and red.
Day 30+: The skin on the red oozing areas began sloughing off and was replaced by tender pink "baby skin." The chest basal cell shrank only slightly, and the hands and chest began healing.
Additional Treatments: The patient applied c-herb to the ring finger, resulting in a tiny hole where the dark spot/bump used to be. The chest basal cell was also treated next with c-herb. Timing of these additions is unclear.
Outcome: Both the chest lesion and the ring finger lesion disappeared, leaving craters in their places - the tumor on the chest wholly detached and fell off. The patient treated the craters with sangre de grado, and both areas have healed well: the skin on the back of the hand and chest area is now fully healed, with a healthy, normal appearance.
2.18. Tongue Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
2.19. Turbo Cancer: Fenbendazole and Ivermectin
3. Fenbendazole Case Series Compilation (alphabetical) (46 cases)
3.1. Breast Cancer and Fenbendazole (4 cases)
![]() |
Source: Facebook |



Condition: Stage 4 ER+PR+HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer to bones
A friend told me about the Joe Tippens Protocol and ivermectin the day after I got my diagnosis for a third bout with breast cancer. I started both immediately. I saw my oncologist a week later. She added Faslodex, Kisqali, and Femara. She supported me added the JTP and the ivermectin. In 8 weeks I was in remission as measured by my CA2729. At week 11, a PET scan showed NED.
Which of the protocol components did you use? Fenbendazole , Curcumin, CBD/ cannabis Oil, Berberine, Other
Other supplements used: 12 mg ivermectin daily
Which conventional treatments did you do? Hormone therapy
Case 2: March, 2022
In 2018, I experienced heavy fatigue most of the time. It almost felt as if I got weaker and weaker as the days went by. I felt this lump on the side of my breast and got it checked out right away. I received the news that I have stage 4 metastatic breast cancer Mets to lymph nodes, liver and bone In my upper shoulder.
Case 3: June, 2021
Three years ago I received a lumpectomy, which is when the cancer gets removed from a part of the breast tissue. The surgery was successful and I was declared free of any cancer back then, till about two years later I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer with Mets to lymph nodes, bones, and bone marrow. It basically spread all over my body. This was terrifying at the time and I felt there was no way to win this battle.
With no options left, I decided to go onto the Joe Tippens protocol, and followed it for a whole good year before I received my PET scan results stating that I am cancer free! And to make this even more insane to think of – I wasn’t receiving any form of chemo or radiation ever during the recovery process, the only medication I consumed alongside following this protocol was hormone blockers.
I however got very sick in the beginning stages of using this protocol and started using Serrapeptase (an enzyme) along with it, which seems to have taken all side effects away. I gained my strength back and my blood tests were normalized on every account. After being only 6 months on the protocol more than half of my cancer disappeared. Here is a brief idea of what my protocol looked like:
- Serrapeptase (as I wake up)
- Fenben, Vit D and Vit K, Quercetin with Zinc (at noon)
- Turkey tail mushrooms & Letrozole (also at noon)
- RSO (before bedtime, but a very little amount)
Video Testimonial of Breast Cancer (Triple Negative Breast Cancer) Recovery with Fenbendazole Protocol
3.2. Bladder Cancer and Fenbendazole Success Stories (2 cases)
Condition: Plazamacytoiod Bladder Cancer
July 2022:
I was told from the pathologist report that I had Plazamacytoiod 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 !!!
Listen here for an interview with Earnest: Earnest Best was Given the Death Sentence and He Didn’t Take It.
Case 1: December, 2021
3.3. Colorectal Cancer and Fenbendazole (4 cases)
Case 4: February, 2023Case 3: January, 2023
He is NED 8 months after initial diagnosis. I have snippets of what he did to get to NED from stage IV colon cancer. We continue to change the protocols as we learn from everyone, as well as other sources. Best wishes to everyone!
Case 2: August, 2022
Hi everybody. I just wanted to share my story with you. On June 11, 2021 I was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer with multiple Mets to the liver … I am labeled, “incurable “. When I had a colonoscopy, they couldn’t get the camera past a certain point because the cancer was so thick. 2 months later I had a couple of blockages and had a colon resection done. At this point the cancer took me from 210 pounds down to 165 pounds. I was so scared that I was on my way out. I started the Joe Tippens protocol at this time. Fast forward to today, and the cancer is gone from my colon and we are focusing on the liver. My blood test have come back perfect the last 4 blood test. My oncologist is so excited that he order a CT scan in a couple of weeks. The first photo is when I felt I was on my way out. It’s still hard to see myself like that. The second photo is a couple of weeks old of me camping in the mountains. I really feel that Joe Tippens protocol helped save my life. I’m so thankful for being here and I’m blessed to have each day. Thank you for listening.
Case 1: 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.


Read More about Colorectal Cancer in Colon Cancer: Types, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment.
3.4. Kidney Cancer Case Series: Fenbendazole protocol (6 cases)
Husband diagnosed 7/19/21
Stage 4 Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma (aka Kidney cancer).
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.
3.5. Liver Cancer Success Stories: Fenbendazole
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.
3.6. Lung Cancer: Fenbendazole protocol (7 Cases)

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!!
DATE OF EXAM: May 5 2022 10:17AM
AKP 0063 – NM PET/CT SKULL-THIGH SUBQ / ACCESSION # 130564079
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!
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.
3.7. Lymphoma and Fenbendazole
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)
3.8. Multiple Myeloma and Fenbendazole
As time went by being on this course, I saw improvement with every trip to the doctor. I eventually became more functional and could start returning to my life after being under for a few years.
I then had to relocate due to work and it took me almost a year to find another oncologist to check my results. He was completely amazed after hearing my story and confirmed to me that I fully recovered from Multiple Myeloma. This is a miracle. I told the doctor that I have been using fenbendazole and even the doctor was astonished by my past results, stating that I am in a better condition than ever before!
The doctor still monitors me today on my fenbendazole usage which I take every day to ensure that my M-count does not spike. I am grateful and thankful to be pain free today. This is all thanks to fenbendazole."
3.9. Oral Cancer and Fenbendazole
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
3.10. Pancreatic Cancer and Fenbendazole (5 cases)
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.


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.
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).
- 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”
My family member was diagnosed in stage 4 pancreatic cancer in August 2022. She was told it was very aggressive and without treatment she had 3-6 months and to get her affairs in order. She started 220 fenben immediately. She was very ill and hospitalized with sepsis and colitis from eating tainted peanut butter. She lost about 20 pounds. It took 2 months to start chemo, which made her very sick. We almost gave up because her quality of life had declined significantly. But she started feeling better. Less nausea. She has gained weight back! More energy.. Her latest scan showed this aggressive cancer has not grown or spread. Her cancer numbers or markers went from being over 100k down to 35k.
*** UPDATE: As of today, march 2nd, her new marker number is 18k!!) Her oncologist was just scratching his head.. my family member stated he looked confused! And no, she didn’t tell him about the fenben. We are afraid he would drop her as a patient.We are so very grateful for fenben and how it’s helped her. She is feeling better, stronger, and enjoying her family. I have never posted on here. But I wanted to give you some hope!
**UPDATE**She had scans and bloodwork done 2 weeks ago and we got the results today!! She is eating better and gaining weight.. Her markers are now down to 6000. AND THE TUMORS ARE SHRINKING!!! We are very grateful!!
3.11. Prostate Cancer and Fenbendazole (4 cases)
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.

Case 3: September , 2022
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
3.12. Sarcoma and Fenbendazole
Condition: Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma
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!
Protocol components used: Fenbendazole , Curcumin, Milk thistle, Ivermectin, Vitamin D3, Claritin, Melatonin, Propranolol, Niclosamide, Mushroom blend, Omega 3, Papaya Leaf Extract as needed to raise blood counts.
Conventional treatments: Radiation, Chemotherapy
3.13. Skin Cancer and Fenbendazole (5 cases)
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.
![]() |
FenBen Treatment from September 25 through October 28, 2024 |
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.

Result of FenBen Topical Treatment from September 25 through December 6, 2024
He writes,
“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.
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)
- Multi-vitamin, turkey tail extract, fenben 888mg, and B17 apricot seed (with dinner)
- 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
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.
3.14. Throat Cancer and Fenbendazole
December, 2021I 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 2000mg) after a consultation with a holistic doctor who examined it with added supplements to the fenben protocol the doctor has put me on.
3.15. Thymus cancer and Fenbendazole
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.
3.16. Uterine cancer and Fenbendazole
Case 2: May, 2023My 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 1: 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!
4. Ivermectin Case Reports Compilation (28 cases)
4.1. Breast Cancer and Ivermectin (6 case reports)
Case 6: Dichloroacetate, Omeprazole (plus tamoxifen), and Ivermectin for Invasive Breast CancerA 69-year-old female was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in October 2015. She underwent left breast partial mastectomy, but bone metastases and pleural dissemination appeared (Figure 1). She responded to chemo-endocrine therapy, but it soon became less effective, and intolerable side effects appeared. We gave up conventional therapy and started treatment with dichloroacetate, omeprazole, and tamoxifen from October 2021: weekly use of three tablets of 333 mg dichloroacetate per day (on Day 1), three tablets of 40 mg omeprazole per day (on Day 1), along with a tablet of 20 mg tamoxifen every day. This relieved her symptoms (bone pain, shortness of breath, and general fatigue) instantly but not completely. Hence, we added a tablet of 12 mg ivermectin per day (on Day 1), which stabilized pleural effusion and induced tumor marker reduction (CEA or carcinoembryonic antigen), which went down from 12.9 to 7.3, and cancer antigen 15-3 (CA15-3), which went down from 302.3 to 229.4 in three months).
Case 5: Ivermectin and Mebendazole for stage 2 invasive breast cancer
- High dose Ivermectin (2mg/kg/day)
- High dose Mebendazole (1500mg/day)
- combined with standard chemo & immunotherapy
Ivermectin shrunk my breast tumour to nothing, it is a miracle drug. I’m now on this alternative protocol and feeling much better. - Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer.

IVERMECTIN Testimonial in Breast Cancer - after 4 months of high dose Ivermectin, patient is cancer free. Now what?
![]() |
Source: https://www.brightworkresearchtreatment.com/testimonials/ |
Ivermectin and Balstilimab for the Treatment of Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer
4.2. Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma) and Ivermectin
Case 1: Dichloroacetate, omeprazole, tamoxifen and ivermectin for osteosarcoma4.3. Cervical Cancer and Ivermectin

![]() |
Source: https://www.brightworkresearchtreatment.com/testimonials/ |
4.4. Colorectal Cancer and Ivermectin
Following adding Ivermectin, his tumor markers dropped from 1489 to 4.7, and his metastases calcified and shrunk. This was believed due to the anti-metastatic effect of Ivermectin as it suppresses the WnT Pathway, which cancer stem cells rely upon.


![]() |
Source: https://www.brightworkresearchtreatment.com/testimonials/ |
4.5. Esophageal Cancer and Ivermectin
A second patient crossed my path, a guy in his seventies who lost 40 pounds over a year-and-a-half, was not vaccinated, was a smoker and drinker, and all he did was fish. He could no longer swallow and he could hardly talk. I got on the phone with him and said, “Eddie, tell me a little bit about your history.” He knew someone with prostate cancer who had taken ivermectin and cured himself from prostate cancer with it.
Eddie began taking ivermectin. I have no idea what the dosing was. He was just taking it. I gave him some advice about diet and how to get the weight back on. In a couple of weeks, he sounded stronger. He could swallow, his voice was better, and he had gained six pounds. I followed him for another month or so.
I said, “Eddie, we need to get a scan.” He doesn’t have insurance. He doesn’t like doctors. He had been diagnosed in that interval with two unresectable esophageal tumors. The surgeons wouldn’t go near it. The doctor said, “We'll give you chemo and radiation.” He said, “No, you’re not.” He just takes his ivermectin.
About six weeks later, I said, “Eddie, you need to get a scan.” I had to argue with Eddie to get a scan. We got the scan. No tumors. Gone. The biggest problem was that he had sold his fishing boat. He was getting better and his tumor was gone. Now, he needed to go out and buy another fishing boat. That was the second patient. Again, I said, “Now, that’s interesting.”
4.6. Gall Bladder Cancer and Ivermectin
“[53:43] We have achieved one cure already. It’s a case of gallbladder cancer, and as it so happens, she is a doctor herself.”
“[54:10] I had a chance to meet her on the radio interview. And I told her, “Lenora, Ivermectin has anti-cancer properties. And she asked me how much should I take.” Because she had cancer, but I didn’t know what kind of cancer she had or how terrible her cancer was.
And I said, “The highest you can take, that’s it. There’s no recommendation. Because being a doctor herself, she treated herself. And later on, we learned about what she did.”
Landrito noted she took an extremely high dose for the first few months of 2 mg/kg per day. Although she experienced visual side effects for a few days, they quickly resolved as she grew accustomed to the medication [55:13].
As a result of this case, Dr. Landrito has embarked on a study and treatment approach using Ivermectin with encouraging results.
He explained that Ivermectin induces autophagy and apoptosis, death and destruction of cancer cells. He also noted that research shows that Ivermectin alters intracellular chloride concentrations in leukemia cells while preserving mitochondrial membrane potentials [49:41].
Landrito notes this is crucially important as recent evidence shows that cancer is a metabolic disease mediated through mitochondria, not through genetic mutations, as previously thought [49:45].
Thus, Ivermectin can selectively damage cancer cells by preserving mitochondrial health but damaging cancer cell membrane potentials. Landrito explained that poor nutrition likely triggers cancer’s development as it gradually adopts a fermentation pathway. He notes that overnight fasting – 16 hours – can induce autophagy and cancer cell death. However, with the addition of Ivermectin, one does not need to wait 16 hours as the autophagy will begin sooner [52:00]. He is seeing positive results in many of his indigent cancer patient populations.
He has seen other patients with metastatic cancer transform from pain-ridden invalids to carefree and active family members.
4.7. Lung Cancer and Ivermectin
4.8. Lymphoma - Ivermectin and Mebendazole
- Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
- Mebendazole 200mg/day
- followed by R-CHOP x 2 cycles

4.9. Neck Cancer and Ivermectin
Dr. Shankara Chetty explained, “[01:37:13] Ever since we’ve given him the Lactoferrin and Ivermectin, he no longer takes painkillers. If you will notice, he actually looks younger now than when we started. We still don’t have a cure, but we have a fellow that has been taking Ivermectin since August 29, and he is now at 2.45 mg/kg per day and is still not showing signs of overdosing. And the last I heard was that yesterday he was singing, and he was dancing [01:37:45].”
Dr. Landrito has treated hundreds of thousands of patients with Ivermectin and now growing numbers of cancer patients, all without any substantial adverse effects. Physicians only need to ask why they would not offer this safe repurposed drug to a patient with metastatic disease who has no other options. Why not offer it to patients at high risk of metastatic disease before the cancer spreads?
4.10. Melanoma and Ivermectin


4.11. Ovarian Cancer and Ivermectin
The surgeon was stupefied. His comment, “It’s remarkable. I didn’t expect that.” Ca125 dropped to 22. Operation decision within 15 days.
Following removing the uterus and ovaries, the surgeon added, “This is extraordinary. No tumor. Some dead cells on the peritoneum that I removed. The biopsy confirmed that everything has gone – Ca125 at 3.”
Case 1: Ovarian Cancer (Krukenberg tumor) and Ivermectin
The third patient was a woman who was referred to me. Her husband called me. He said, “Could you talk to my wife? I think she’s got a problem.” She could feel a lump in her lower pelvis. She had had that for a while. I asked her, “Do you have any vaginal bleeding?” She replied, “Yes, a little bit, but not much.”
I said that the best thing to do would be to go to the doctor and get a CAT scan. She doesn’t like doctors. She doesn’t have insurance. She’s not getting a CAT scan. I was able to convince her to at least get an ultrasound. She gets an ultrasound. She has a 6-centimeter tumor in her pelvis. It’s close to the colon, it’s close to the ovary, it might be near the uterus, who knows? It’s just wedged down there.
I said, “It would be very helpful if you would at least be willing to do a needle biopsy because if it’s cancer, it’s going to make a difference in terms of what your choices are.” Nope, she’s not going to do that. I called her periodically over the next couple of months. She says, “I’m fine, no problem.” I said, “Call me if you need me.”
This was in April or May. I got a call on December 23rd from her husband at 9.30 at night. Her belly is distended. She can’t eat, she’s not passing gas, she’s not passing stool, and her abdomen hurts. I said, “Press down on her belly, does that hurt?” When he presses down it hurts. I said, “Now, press and lift up really quickly and ask if that hurts.” He said, “Yes, that’s worse.”
I said, “Get her to the emergency room.” He said, “We don’t have insurance, we don’t like doctors, we’re in West Virginia, and we hate the hospitals. I said, “Look, she’s going to blow out her bowel and then you’re going to take her to the emergency room and she’s going to die. I suggest you go now.”
Okay, he takes her to the emergency room. They do a CAT scan and it’s an 18 centimeter tumor. Who knows what it’s wrapped around. They gave her intravenous and I said, “Let me talk to the ER doc.”
I said, “Is she stable enough? Can you rehydrate her? Is she stable enough to go to Charlottesville? Because I know people in Charlottesville, and UVA Health has a great hospital there. Let’s see if we can get her to Charlottesville.”
The ER doctor, I can imagine, was very happy to get her on the way to UVA. They admit her on Christmas Eve. They hydrate her and give her nutrition. The head of the surgical oncology team comes in to see her, a brilliant surgeon. He said, “I’m not sure that I can resect this. But let’s tune you up and let’s see what we can do. If I can, I will.”
She gets all tuned up and ready to go. The hospital would not give her unvaccinated blood, so there was a big Shakespearean melodrama the night before surgery. She said, “I’ve got to have the surgery,” but she did not require blood transfusion, thank God.
The surgical oncologist was brilliant. He goes in with a vascular team, a GYN team, and a urologic team, because it’s wrapped around the ureter and who knows what’s going on with the uterus. They all go in and seven-and-a-half hours later, they close.
They got the whole thing to negative margins. She had three mets in her liver. Then postoperatively during her recovery, the metastatic lesions in the liver multiplied, which is not uncommon. She went home maybe five or six days later, after an uneventful postoperative course. Again, the surgical team at UVA gets an A-plus.
She gets in the car and goes back to West Virginia. Of course, the medical oncology people at UVA insist that she have chemo. They are breathing down on her. They’re making appointments for her. They say, “This is not a question. We think you should have this. Here’s your appointment.”
She said, “I’m going back to West Virginia.” She started taking ivermectin, probably taking a little bit higher dose. I don’t think it was sky high. But anyway, ivermectin is safer than a sugar pill. You would have to take a lot to make yourself sick.
Mr. Jekielek: Let’s stop for a moment. It’s safer than a sugar pill?
Dr. Ruddy: Yes. This might be a bit of an exaggeration, but not by much. Ivermectin is so non-toxic that if you did a randomized trial, and these people are getting ivermectin every day and these people are getting sugar pills every day, my prediction—test it and see what happens—would be that the people who are getting the sugar pills would end up having more harm, like spikes in their insulin level, than the people taking ivermectin. That’s why I say, kind of flippantly, that it’s safer than a sugar pill.
Anyway, she starts taking ivermectin. I said, “We need to do a scan.” Everybody gets sick of hearing me say that we need to do a scan. She didn’t want that. How about an ultrasound? Because you can image the liver pretty well with an ultrasound. They had had an ultrasound, so we could compare.
The liver is clean and there is nothing in the liver. She’s fine. She’s driving around with her husband. She’s going down to the southern border and pushing back against the illegal aliens. She’s doing very, very well. That was the third patient.
4.12. Pancreatic Cancer and Ivermectin


4.13. Prostate Cancer and Ivermectin
He worked for the government, and he was going to lose his job and his pension if he wasn’t vaccinated. Two months after his second Pfizer shot, he was diagnosed all at once with stage 4 prostate cancer. He tells a very compelling, melodramatic story about that 24-hour period of time in his life.
He went through the traditional protocols; radiation, chemotherapy, pharmacologic, castration, all of it, over a period of nine months. His name is Paul Mann. His doctor said, “There’s really nothing else we can do. He said, “Can’t you give me more radiation? Can’t you give me more chemo? Aren’t there any other drugs? Are there any clinical trials? The answer was, “No, there’s nothing. There is only hospice. Send for the priest.”
A friend of his knew me and said, “Would you give Paul a call? He just needs some moral support.” I began calling him and we spoke about once a week for three weeks. The poor guy was suffering and had cancer in 11 bones in his body. His right leg was completely swollen and obstructed with a tumor. He was miserable.
I said, “Paul, I don’t know if this is going to help you, but I know it’s not going to hurt you. I just can’t imagine based on my judgment and understanding of the scientific literature and all of the work that Doctors Kory and Marik have done that ivermectin would hurt you. It might help, but I can’t say.”
He said, “I'll give it a try.” He drove to Tennessee where you could get it without a prescription. He drove from where he lives in New York to Tennessee and paid cash for his ivermectin. He didn’t submit it to an insurance company. He didn’t tell his oncologist back in Missouri.
His ivermectin prescriptions were listed in his medical chart. How did that information get from the pharmacy in Tennessee to his chart in Missouri? They don’t know. But actually, somebody does know, and I'd like to know myself.
Anyway, he starts taking ivermectin. He doesn’t have any problems with it. I talk to him every week, “How are you feeling? How’s your leg? How’s the pain? He says, “No change. But I don’t know. It’s not quite as swollen. There’s pain everywhere. Maybe it’s getting a little bit better. It’s not necessarily getting worse.”
Fast forward to a two-month follow-up appointment at the clinic. They didn’t expect to see him. He’s feeling a little bit better. They do a PSA [Prostrate-Specific Antigen Test], which in the beginning was off the charts, maybe 700 or 800. At the time, they recommended him to hospice.
Mr. Jekielek: What exactly do those numbers mean, for the layperson?
Dr. Ruddy: Over four would be abnormal. What are we talking about here? Prostate cells normally secrete a protein, a prostate-specific antigen. It’s one of the things that they do. Cancer cells that originate in the prostate that are dividing rapidly and growing fast are spitting out PSA. It’s not that they’re contributing to the body economy in any way. It’s just they just want to multiply and divide. That’s the end of the story.
Your PSA levels start to rise, which is a screening marker. They will say, “Your PSA was four, and now it’s eight. Let’s do a prostate ultrasound.” The PSA can be a screen for the emergence of a tumor, but it can also be used, particularly at high levels, as evidence for cancer, response to cancer, or recurrence of cancer. His was supposed to be four, but it’s in the hundreds.
He goes back for a two-month appointment and it’s 1.3. They said, “You’re in biochemical remission.” He was not in complete remission, because he still had the bone metastasis, but this was good news. Slowly, he begins to improve. There is less pain and the swelling is down. He has a lot of other vaccine injuries, but he’s getting better.
![]() |
|
|
4.14. Rectal Cancer and Low Dose Ivermectin
4.15. Stomach Cancer and Ivermectin
4.16. Thyroid Cancer and Ivermectin (2 cases)
6 months later...
"thanks to you I overcame thyroid cancer"
So we now have anecdotal evidence for the use of Ivermectin in Papillary Thyroid Cancer.
Find Integrative Oncologists in USA, Mexico, Europe or Asia
While the potential anti-cancer properties of fenbendazole
are intriguing, it’s crucial to approach with caution.
Consulting
with an integrative healthcare expert is key to crafting a
Fenbendazole protocol tailored to your unique health
requirements.
To find integrative oncologists, check out "find integrative oncologists".
Consulting with an integrative healthcare expert is key to crafting a Fenbendazole protocol tailored to your unique health requirements.
New & Improved Joe Tippens Protocol
-
Fenbendazole (300mg, 6 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1 gram.
-
Ivermectin (24mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1mg/kg/day* (Find a Doctor)
-
Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day, 2 pills per day 7 days a week).
-
Vitamin D (62.5 mcg [2500 IU] seven days a week).
-
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is essential during this protocol. This includes eliminating sugar from the diet (BMJ 2023), consuming a nutritious, whole-food diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, avoiding ultra-processed foods (BMJ 2024), and minimizing stress.
- Vitamin E: Removed from the protocol (Joe Tippens, July 22, 2020) due to interactions (e.g., with blood thinners).
Conclusion
- 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.
- Fenbendazole Cancer Success Stories: 115 Case Reports Compilation (March 2025 Edition)
- FENBENDAZOLE and CANCER - at least 12 Anti-Cancer Mechanisms of Action - Dr William Makis
Researched and approved by Dr. Peter McCullough.
- Prescribed by licensed medical professionals
- Compounded and dispensed by a licensed US-based pharmacy
- Approved for human use
Comments
Post a Comment