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From the quoted case report it says that "normal PSA is 0-1."

I'm glad later it says 4 though I'm told 4.5 for older guys. Which I've read in several places.

I hit over 4000 at 1 point.

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Thank you! It has been tough convincing my husband because he thought the Pluvicto was going to be the answer. Sadly, his numbers have dropped severely and he no longer can take it until his numbers get better. My fear is that it's too late, however, we are doing everything possible. The challenge right now is his ability to ingest the amount of protein and nutrients he needs on a daily basis. Appreciate all the prayers and warm thoughts.

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So much of what is described in this testimony about the father is what my husband has gone through beginning in 2003. First he had radiation seed implants and focalized radiation. Followed by numerous anti-antigens. Every one of the steps the authors father had taken, including Lupron injections every 3 months. In 2021 his PSA began doubling every 6 weeks and the cancer was shown to have migrated to his skeletal system. We then moved his treatment Moffitt Cancer Center. We did genetic testing to compare with clinical trials which presented good treatment options. It began with a mass in his left hip large enough to radiate which was done in January of 2022 followed by Radium 223 injections beginning in February 2022. This was extremely successful almost completely destroying all the lesions. Unfortunately, the cancer was apparently still roaming throughout and attacked his lymphatic system. October, 2022, he began Chemotherapy through February 2023. His PSA dropped to below 10. He did suffer over the next 8 months 4 separate stress fractures due to small lesions still hanging on. Now that all those are repaired and successful radiation, we are now looking to address his PSA over 900! I have been reading everything on Fenbenzadole and we were ready to go. However, he has now been approved for Pluvicto treatment as is scheduled to begin treatment on

December 11. This came out of clinical trial in May of 2022.

I am hesitant to start the Fenben should there be any contra-indications or possible stress on the lymphatic system or body. However, would this be no different than a multi-vitamin, echinacea, osteo-biflex, and etc. We have seen such great input from users of FenBen, but this Pluvicto is one year out of clinical trial and there may be no other similar treatment experiences. Thank you anyone and everyone for your input, especially the author of the original post God Bless everyone.

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Best of luck Cheryl!

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Cherylin: If it were my family member I would try the fenben. I can't tell you what to do. The compound you mention is a very promising radiopharmaceutical. It will generate a lot of money for its developer. The press release is very impressive. Why no press release for fenbendazole? Because it is off patent.

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I totally agree and finally said we are doing this! We started FenBen last Tuesday. The Onco-Adjunct pathways are to arrive tomorrow.

I pray we can share a success story here too. Thank you for the encouragement.

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My father has metastatic prostate cancer. He has done chemotherapy with doxetaxel for 6 months in the second semester of 2021. PSA dropped from 112 to 7. Then it raised again and he started doing abiraterone + prednisone for 5 months then PSA raised again to 37. The cure was suspended and last PSA was 97. He did one injection of Radio 223 (xofigo) and then they stopped because of severe anemia. He can’t do xofigo again and I think chemotherapy won’t be tolerated. I told him about fenben and already ordered panacur today. He will start next week and we hope it will work. I’ve read a lot about that and I think it’s worth give it a try. Thanks everyone for sharing your stories. Together we are stronger

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I know I'm ot but I started using ivermectin and PSA dropped from 4000 to 2 in a few weeks.

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Hi Andrea. How did your husband’s experience with fenben work out?

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Please keep us posted, Andrea! Hugs

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Prayers!!

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Godspeed!

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I asked my wife’s oncologist about fenbendazole and he called it “Snake Oil”... my respect left the room. The pharmacist was just as evasive. We are seeking a 2nd opinion, but I feel like it might be in vain. Covid too what little trust I had in doctors and flushed it. How sad the world has become. Speaking of snake oil, I wonder what the heck in my wife’s chemotherapy, because it ain’t working...

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Sorry to hear about your plight George. An alternative is right in front of you.

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That is easier said than done. My wife needs to see advantage. That will not happen overnight

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You have to take on the obligation to read everything you can get your hands on and take responsibility for yourself.

The “snake oil” oncologist need to be turfed - you have seen what benefits have been available for IVM and now Fenbendazole - over the past couple of years and it’s protection against Covid- there are plenty of reliable studies which are being published - just because the MD’s do not read does not mean you should be ignorant as well.

Read the studies! It is your life and you should take charge of it - make the choice your way - IVM did just fine for several applications over the past three years of obfuscation and ignorance - I read and l learned and did it my way- if I go I go my way!

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Love your reply. People are so fearful. Lazy too! Won’t look for themselves. Depend on their doctor instead of using their own Brains.

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👍What he said!

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Is there a downside to trying fenbendazole in addition to traditional treatment?

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Probably it’s good to be aware that fenbendazole seems to enhance the traditional treatments, so be careful with over-treatment side effects.

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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Fenbendazole comes in 222mcg or 444mcg on Amazon, it's a great (Dewormers) that include Parasites, just think cancer has fungus...Got it

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This Standard of Care tells you immediately your physician is an employee of a corporation, and may not

deviate from Standard of Care.

Fully 80 percent if not more of our doctors in this country and corporate employees.

Its not good.

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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

I’d like to read reports of people who used fenben and refused chemotherapy and other “standard of care” pharma drugs.

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This Case Report is a "pure" fenbendazole effect, no other treatment other than targeted spot radiation to recalcitrant tumors on the spine https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-can-cure-cancer

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Dec 1, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Thanks! I read that one but missed the fact that no chemo was involved. I’ll reread it!

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Fulvestrant was used after the blood tumor marker numbers dropped into the near normal range and fulvestrant won't reduce the tumor only limit its growth.

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Just curious how does one get fenben?

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Dec 3, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

You can also find the Panacur C in pet stores like Petsmart etc. There's also another version called safe-guard, also made by Merck.

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You can buy on amazon!

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I buy Fenben labs brand on Amazon.

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