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Fenbendazole and Ivermectin in Kidney-Urinary Cancers: 2021 Stanford University Case Series and More (13 Case Reports) (December 2025)

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What is the "Stanford Fenbendazole Protocol"? I bet you've never heard of the "Stanford Fenbendazole Protocol" for treating Cancer. Yet, it exists. But it's heavily suppressed by search engines and mainstream Oncology, especially in the United States and Canada. In 2021 a group at Stanford University Medical Center, Department of Medicine, published a Case Series (Clin. Oncol. Case Rep 2021)* on a "forbidden" repurposed drug, Fenbendazole. *Note: Clinical Oncology Case Reports is a peer-reviewed International clinical and medical oncology and cancer research Journal. Clinical Oncology Case Reports (COCR) is a high-impact multidisciplinary journal focus on the area of clinical and medical investigation. They wrote about 3 cases of Stage 4 Cancer patients who self-treated and cured their cancers.   Case 1: 63 year old man with a Stage 4 Renal Cell Carcinoma (clear cell) , a 5.3cm mass and mets to pancreas and bone, failed 3 lines of chemo. He a...

Fenbendazole vs Mebendazole for Cancer: What is the Difference? (December 2025 Edition)

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Introduction With 2025's 400+ anecdotal cases compilations , we're incorporating fresh head-to-head insights. These benzimidazoles—microtubule disruptors and metabolic saboteurs—offer hope for aggressive cancers, but evidence remains preclinical/case-based.  Disclaimer: Not FDA/EMA-approved for cancer; off-label use requires physician oversight (monitor LFTs). Enroll in trials like NCT05318469. We're informing, not personal medical advise—consult pros. What is Fenbendazole used for in humans?  Fenbendazole (also known as fenben) is a veterinary medication used to treat parasites and worms such as tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms, in animals. It is commonly used under brand names like Panacur C and Safe-Guard. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past ...

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