Dr. Burzynski had to fight for over 40 years for this cancer treatments… now they’re getting approved, why it took so long? Why the FDA put him to court and fight hat? The FDA had to drop all charges against Dr. Burzynski, that means the FDA was wrong?
Mounting research is showing how the drug fenbendazole, most typically used as a canine deworming drug in veterinary practice, can block sugar uptake in cancer cells, kill cancer cells, reduce tumor size and even overcome cancer drug resistance, making it another ‘repurposed drug’ that can be used to treat cancer.
The use of anthelminthic drugs with cancer, however, is nothing new.
Scientific literature prior to the 2018 Nature paper demonstrated the effective use of fenbendazole for various types of cancer cells such as Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (3), Lymphoma (4) Metastatic prostate cancer cells (5) and Glioblastoma, or GBM (6).
Fenbendazole works effectively in cancer treatments when taken with vitamins. It helps destroy cancer cells by interrupting their sugar uptake, thus helping suppress cancer drug resistance and reducing the size of tumors.
These therapies have not yet been approved as safe or effective by any regulatory authority.
“Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy uses an antibody–photoabsorber conjugate that binds to cancer cells. When near-infrared light is applied, the cells swell and then burst, causing the cancer cell to die. Photoimmunotherapy is in clinical trials in patients with inoperable tumors.” Does this work when the cancer is already spreading in the body, they say yes…
Prof. Hisataka Kobayashi, “We aim to be able to treat 80 pct of cancer cases with the method in 10 years,” Kobayashi told a press conference Wednesday. “We will advance our research towards the goal of making many patients happy.”
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