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Here are articles and case studies we found most helpful in our research.

Curcumin and EGCG Suppress Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 and Induce Complete Remission in B-Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Patients

Fenbendazole as a Treatment for Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series

Repurposing Drugs in Oncology (ReDO) – Mebendazole as an Anti-Cancer Agent

Covid Vaccines and Cancer – Swiss Policy Research

After Edmond Man Says Dog Dewormer Cured His Cancer, Researchers Look into Others Using the Treatment

Fenbendazole Acts as a Moderate Microtubule Destabilizing Agent and Causes Cancer Cell Death by Modulating Multiple Cellular Pathways

Unexpected Antitumorigenic Effect of Fenbendazole when Combined with Supplementary Vitamins

Complete Remission and Long-term Survival of a Patient with a Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Under Viscum Album Extracts After Resistance to R-CHOP: A Case Report

Durable Regression of Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma Following Fever-Inducing Mistletoe Treatment: Two Case Reports

Melatonin for the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer

Metformin prolonged the survival of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Grade 3B Follicular Lymhoma Patients Responding to First-Line Treatment with Rituximab Plus Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin, Vincrinstine, and Prednisone: a Prospective Phase II Clinical Trial

Antiviral Treatments Lead Researchers to Develop Possible Cancer Drug

Vitamin D Deficiency and Supplementation in Patients with Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas treated with Immunochemotherapy

Joe Tippens Blog: Tippens was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2016. He pioneered the human use of Fenbendazole after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. It was discovered, through trial and error, a product in their canine product line, fenbendazole, was batting 1,000 in killing these different cancers in the mice. The scientist was later diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and was given a grim prognosis of only three months to live. She decided to try the Fenbendazole, and after six weeks, showed a clean scan and was cancer free.

Rodney Stamps Blog: Stamps was given 90 days to live after his diagnosis of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. He decided not to undergo conventional chemotherapy and opted for an enzyme protocol. He was in remission for 12 years. His cancer has since come back although he acknowledges he did not remain on the protocol after his 8th year in remission.

Jane McLelland, “How to Starve Cancer”: McLelland is a physiotherapist, and a long time cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer 20 years ago. She discovered that ketogenic diet and fasting, nutritional supplements, and off label old low-toxicity drugs, when taken together, as Metabolic Cocktail, acted synergistically, to kill even the toughest cancer. Followers of McLelland recommend the protocol used by the Care Oncology Clinic: 1. Mebendazole 2. Meformin 3. Atorvastatin 4. Doxycycline. Please see below for more information. Note, we did not feel comfortable with the Atorvastatin and Doxycycline re-purposed drugs as part of this protocol.

Dr. Linda L Issacs: Dr. Issacs worked with Nick Gonzalez who trained under the famous Robert Good at Sloan Kettering (NYC) and showed that high-dose enzyme treatment could control pancreatic cancer growth. Dr. William Donald Kelley, was the original creator of the enzyme protocol that Rodney Stamps used for treating his cancer. After sending Dr. Issacs my father’s information, she said, “Given the amount of treatment your father has already received, I am not sure that I can get him the result that you are looking for.” I’m not entirely sure why as this was via a letter but I am keeping her information here should it be useful to someone else.

Pamela McDougle: A nutritionist based in Boise Idaho who studied under Dr. William Donald Kelly. You can leave her a voice mail at 208-424-7600. She put us in touch with Dr. Eric Wood, ND who is based in Ft Lauderdale.

Global Cures: The team at Global Cures searches published scientific papers to identify and prioritize re-purposed drugs, nutritional products and lifestyles that may be of value to cancer patients.

CareOncology: Integrated cancer treatment center. They work with oncologists to provide adjunct Metabolic therapy using 4 re-purposed medications including: Metformin, Atorvastatin, Doxycycline, and Mebendazole. They do not take insurance and payments are quarterly. The first quarterly cost is $925. All additional costs are $330/quarter. Medications range from $60-$100/month and include all 4 medications.

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