Potential Repurposed Therapies for Pancreatic Cancer: A Review of Emerging Approaches (2025)

Abstract Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most lethal malignancies, often diagnosed at advanced stages with limited treatment options. Recent studies and anecdotal reports suggest that repurposed drugs and alternative therapies may offer new hope for improving patient outcomes. This review examines emerging evidence on ivermectin, fenbendazole, high-dose vitamin C, and hydroxychloroquine as potential adjunct therapeutic agents for pancreatic cancer. While preliminary findings are promising, further clinical trials are necessary to establish their efficacy and safety. Keywords: Pancreatic cancer, ivermectin, fenbendazole, vitamin D, hydroxychloroquine, repurposed drugs, chemotherapy, high-dose vitamin C, immunotherapy Pancreatic Cancer Awareness 1. Introduction Approaches to improve pancreatic cancer therapy are essential as this disease has a very bleak outcome. Appr...