Hi all, this topic has been brought up before, and I’m aware of at least two women in this group that have had success with fenbendazole (dog dewormer), also known as Panacur C.
I saw this vid the other day and wanted to post it here, in case anyone wanted to see it. It’s an interview with a woman that was diagnosed with triple negative BC and did really well on the fenbendazole, along with her allopathic treatment.
I’ve started using this 2 weeks ago and it could be coincidence (started on Ibrance about a month and a half ago too) but I’m noticing I have less pain and inflammation in the breast and since the small mass I have is closer to the skin, that also appears smaller to me. (We’ll see on subsequent petscans).
It’s important to note, this is not foolproof, and in some people the effects get worse before they get better (and some do worse, period).
From what I’m learning, those of us with hormone driven cancer need to be especially careful (especially if we’re not already in menopause or on blockers).
There are excellent groups on the topic that are on Facebook, with people sharing their additional supplements, successes, support etc. I’m seeing a decent number of people having clear scans after months on the protocol, but again, there are always additional factors. I just thought this was great to see and wanted to share it.
Hi Verbena1,For some reason the video will not play on my phone. Would send me the exact link or the name of the video on YouTube.
My cancer has spread to my skin and changed to triple negative so I’m very interested in this. I’ve been taking safeguard (fenbendazole) for a year and a half. My cancer was gone until it came back on my skin on my chest wall. It’s localized but very worrisome. I’m thinking I may need to add some supplements.
Also check out the FB groups on the topic, one is called mycancerstory.rocks and I think the other is called Fenbendazole for Cancer support group. They’re pretty knowledgeable about the added supplements and what’s working for many of them. You can search by cancer type in the search bar.
I'm in the UK and not sure if this is available here, but I have been reading up about re-purposing drugs and one of the possible additional treatments is mebendazole, which is a similar thing - a treatment for threadworm / pinworm in children and adults.
There is an interesting video about re-purposed drugs for cancer on Youtube which mentions mebedazole.
It is very interesting. There is some evidence that women with breast cancer have better survival times when on statins, but I've had some difficulty getting them prescribed as apparently some can interact with ibrance.
My last scan showed a mixed bag with some progression, so I'm looking for anything really that I can safely take alongside my conventional treatment. The whole de-worming treatment seems to be gathering pace. The drugs themselves are low toxicity and it would appear that fenbendazole and mebendazole work in the same way. I'm going to give it a go. I am not sure of the dosage for mebendazole, but there seems to be quite a lot of information about fenben out there.
Yes for sure. It seems like there are quite a few women w MBC having success with an integrative approach. The FB groups have been really great with highlighting the exact dosages people are doing well on, as well as complimentary supplements.
I had no idea that melatonin was good for helping to stop tumor growth, so I’ve added that to what I’m doing too. I’m not as familiar with menbendazole, it seems to have mixed reviews but if you find out more about it, update here!
Also with the fenben it appears as though the powder is most preferable, most notably with hormone driven cancer (due to the parabens in the liquid form). Happy that the powder is affordable enough, just need to watch the source, as some are ineffective if not bought by someone reputable.
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