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Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, and Mebendazole in Colorectal Cancer: A Structured Evidence Mapping Analysis of 83 Published Case Reports and Testimonials

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Abstract Background Repurposed antiparasitic agents including Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, and Mebendazole have gained substantial public attention as potential adjunctive therapies for colorectal cancer. Online compilations of anecdotal reports have expanded rapidly following social media amplification, celebrity endorsements, and physician-curated testimonial series. ( onedaymd.com ) Objective To systematically reorganize and critically analyze 79 published colorectal cancer case reports and testimonials involving ivermectin-, fenbendazole-, or mebendazole-based regimens, with emphasis on tumour biology, metastatic patterns, regimen heterogeneity, evidence hierarchy, and potential sources of bias. Methods A structured qualitative evidence-mapping analysis was conducted using publicly available case reports and testimonials compiled in a widely circulated colorectal cancer review article published by OneDayMD. Cases were stratified by cancer subtype, disease stage, metastatic distrib...

Top 10 Cancer Fighting Supplements: Evidence Based Literature Review (2026 Update)

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Quick Answer The supplements with the strongest human research behind them are vitamin D3 (paired with K2 and magnesium) , curcumin , omega-3 fatty acids , and green tea EGCG — each backed by multiple randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses, though results are mixed rather than uniformly positive. Melatonin looked promising in older, smaller trials, but the largest randomized trial to date found no overall survival benefit. No supplement replaces conventional cancer treatment, and a few — high-dose beta-carotene, vitamin E, and high-dose B6/B12 — have been linked to increased cancer risk in specific groups. Antioxidant supplements are generally discouraged during chemotherapy or radiotherapy unless a doctor directs otherwise. This is an educational overview, not personal medical advice — always loop in your oncology team before starting anything new. Disclosure: Some links in this article are affiliate links (including The Wellness Company and Amazon Associates). If ...

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