Case Report: Plasmacytoid Urothelial Cancer, age 54, Male
Fenbendazole only, no traditional chemo or radiation treatments
Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer presents Case Reports of people who have treated their own cancers along with other articles to help understand how fenbendazole works. Previous articles covering other cancers are in the Archives link.
Plasmacytoid urothelial cancer is a rare variant of bladder cancer, representing 1–3% of urothelial cancer. Eighty to 90% of patients are male and the age of diagnosis ranges from 45 to 89 years old (Leite, 2020). The following Case Report is from a 54 yr old man who had a rare form of bladder cancer that was aggressive and is typically fatal within 2 years.
July, 2022: I was told from my doctor that I had plasmacytoid urothelial cancer after two tumors were removed from my bladder and biopsied. I was informed that this type of cancer is very rare, is highly aggressive and that it doesn’t respond to chemotherapy or radiation. The options I was given were terrible: basically bladder removal and then hope for a miracle. I asked how long I had to live and they said they couldn’t tell me for sure - maybe a year, maybe 6 months, they didn’t know how it was going to react… that it was between me and God!
I walked out with my death sentence in my hand, written on the papers they gave me of the report and a letter from the doctor. It was a difficult time. I have been in recovery from alcoholism for 10 years as of the 2nd of April 2022; this was on April 22nd 2022. I refused to accept it; I thought that there must be something I could do and prayed to God for direction.
I contacted MD Anderson Cancer Center and asked about donating my body to them in the name of science but they wanted money up front! I couldn’t believe it! Well that really pissed me off; I don’t know what happened but that motivated me to find out how to cure myself. I started looking around on the internet and came across some information on fenbendazole. Seemed to work for lots of others so I decided to give it a shot.
I started taking 444 mg of fenben last part of April 2022 (222 mg in morning then 222 mg in afternoon). It is July 19th now and I’m still taking it. I went July 15th and had CT’s and scans done to see what the cancer was doing and how it had spread. The doctor came in and said that it didn’t spread, and he didn’t see any tumors or cancer in my Bladder! Also he couldn’t see any cancer anywhere in my body!!!
I take fenbenzadole every day. I have changed my diet I eat only fish and chicken, no meat with blood in it. I drink hot lemon juice once a day I eat all kinds of berries and fruits, take vitamins and I believe that that God has healed me through this medicine.
I pray that others (with cancer) don’t give up and do what they must. If it healed me then maybe it can heal them too.
M. S., Sugarland, TX, January 5, 2023
Q: How much fenbendazole do you take now?
A: The same amount 444 mg.
Q: Any side effects?
A: No.
Q: Other than the biopsy surgery, did you do any other treatments?
A: No, just fenben.
Q: Did you tell your doctor you were using fenbendazole?
A: I had too. There was no other reason why my cancer went away. He sure didn’t do anything to cure it.
Q: Anything else you’d like to report?
A: Not really. If you have cancer trying fenben is a smart thing to do because there is no risk and the reward can be great, like it was in my case.
Summary
Three months of fenbendazole eradicated M. S.’s bladder cancer. No other substances that are suggested to assist fenbendazole were used.
Switching gears a bit…we receive Case Report material in all forms, most by email, some through the Comments Section with subsequent email follow-ups. Some are relatively complete with little follow up questions necessary while many come in as just a “Hey, just wanted you to know it (also) worked for me!” The following is a text from a family member, redacted for privacy, sharing that fenbendazole worked for a friend of a friend, also for bladder cancer:
Which is great. We include this text because it echoes the sentiment in the previous bladder cancer Case Report. Specifically, no other treatment, other than fenbendazole was used. Within a couple months of fenbendazole treatment, before any other treatments were started, the bladder cancer was eradicated. The notion of trying fenbendazole when first diagnosed, either as a first-line treatment or as an interim step while waiting for traditional treatment to begin, is emerging as a wise move.
If you would like to report your experiences with fenbendazole you can do so by email fenbendazole77@gmail.com. Also, if you know of people who’ve tried fenbendazole, and it didn’t work, we’d be especially interested in hearing from you now. Understanding the conditions and factors that impede the success of fenbendazole in treating cancer are just as valuable, maybe even more valuable, than those that facilitate its success.
Leite, K.R.M. Plasmocytoid urothelial carcinoma - clinical, histological, immunohistochemical and molecular aspects. Surg Exp Pathol 3, 3 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42047-020-0056-5
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New to this Substack as I just found it yesterday. Boy does this give me hope. Not because I'm sick physically, but because I'm sick intellectually. Sick of the medical-pharmaceutical industrial complex.
I really believe the hubris they've shown in the last few years will be their undoing. The curtain is being pulled back and fools like me have had the scales fall from our eyes. I'm not sure I'll ever again trust a doctor or hospital for anything other than an orthopedic injury. The vast majority of the public are still blind, but the likes of Ben Fen and you my fellow commenters give me hope that there is a slow but inevitable move away from modern medicine.
I will piss on its grave if I live long enough to see its ultimate demise.
So happy to hear about the cures! I have been on “oral chemotherapy” for recurring cancer with fair to good response but I want better than that. Long story short, my oncologist readily agreed for me to trial it. I have a PET scan scheduled in late April to check on what I hope will be significant progress. and I hope success for everyone who tries fenbendazole. Live long and prosper, everyone!