You told me that fenbendazole was falsely assumed to be of value for treating cancer, based on remissions achieved in patients taking it along with ivermectin. Does that mean ivermectin has direct inhibitory effects on cancer cells in addition to its antiviral activity?
DWQA Questions › Category: Healing Modalities › You told me that fenbendazole was falsely assumed to be of value for treating cancer, based on remissions achieved in patients taking it along with ivermectin. Does that mean ivermectin has direct inhibitory effects on cancer cells in addition to its antiviral activity?
This, indeed, is the case and will work in favor of any patient needing help for an existing malignancy. There are multi-modal actions of this agent and that will be advantageous in gaining a broad-spectrum antitumor activity.