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New study reports high clinical benefit in cancer patients using Ivermectin

A large real-world observational analysis has reported high rates of clinical benefit among cancer patients treated with a combination of ivermectin and mebendazole, with researchers claiming that 84.4% of participants experienced either disease disappearance, tumour regression, or stabilisation after six months.

The analysis evaluated 197 patients, with 122 completing follow-up, and found that 32.8% reported no evidence of disease while 15.6% reported tumour regression and 36.1% experienced stable disease.

Conducted through a collaboration involving The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and epidemiologist Dr Harvey Risch of Yale University, the study examined patients with a range of cancer types, many of whom had previously undergone conventional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.



Participants were prescribed compounded doses of ivermectin and mebendazole and often continued other therapies alongside the regimen, with adherence reported as high and side effects generally mild and gastrointestinal.

  • 84.4% experienced clinical benefit
  • 32.8% reported no evidence of disease
  • 15.6% reported tumor regression
  • 36.1% reported stable disease

Researchers describe the findings as a significant real-world clinical signal supporting further investigation of repurposed anti-parasitic drugs as adjunct cancer treatments. The study has been released as a preprint on the Zenodo repository and is currently undergoing peer review in oncology journals, with the authors calling for expanded research to validate and better define the potential role of these therapies.

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