Ivermectin for Cancer Treatment: Protocols and Evidence (2026 Update)
Ivermectin is a drug primarily used to treat parasitic infections, and it has attracted research interest for its potential biological effects in cancer models, particularly within integrative and experimental treatment contexts. However, current mainstream oncology guidelines do not support ivermectin as a standard or evidence-based treatment for cancer, especially as a substitute for established therapies such as immunotherapy, targeted therapy, chemotherapy, or radiation. Access to modern cancer care also remains uneven globally. Advanced diagnostic testing, molecular profiling, and novel therapies are often more accessible in high-income healthcare systems or through comprehensive insurance coverage. In contrast, patients in lower-resource or impoverished settings may face significant barriers to timely diagnosis and access to cutting-edge treatments. In this context, repurposed drugs—including ivermectin—are sometimes discussed in research and public discourse due to their low c...