Hey everyone. Last month my Mom, an awesome patriot and lurker on these boards, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. We'd appreciate the prayers for her healthy and safe recovery. We've been reading this board for years, so we have a lot of information and links about cancer protocols, but we'd also appreciate any information or tips you wonderful frogs could share about battling pancreatic cancer. Specifically, we've been trying to find information on whether fenben/ivermectin can be combined with chemo or if it must be done alone, but we've been coming up short on that.
Thanks in advance. You guys have been an amazing community and Mom and I have had so many great chats about the topics and posts we read here.
Prayers for you fren 🙏
The 2nd Smartest Guy In The World Substack has a bunch of good info:
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/
Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/synergistic-pairing-of-ivermectin
For your question regarding treatment of pancreatic cancer using combination of ivermectin, fenbendazole and chemotherapy specifically, the answer is yes, it is possible. Studies have been performed which show that ivermectin+chemo outperforms chemo. In this case in this 2022 South Korean study, ivermectin was used in combo with gemcitabine, a 1st-line chemo drug: test group was ivm+chemo and control was chemo-only. However, a test with ivm-only was NOT performed. Researchers have been reluctant to try any combo of ivm+fenben without chemo on pancreatic cancer, which this author suspects would yield superior results:
IVERMECTIN and Pancreatic Cancer - Ivermectin outperforms chemotherapy in this wild 2022 South Korean Study
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/ivermectin-and-pancreatic-cancer
However I do not recommend chemo at all, especially because it is an expensive treatment that does so much physical damage for little gain, and the cancer tends to return in a metastasized (aggressive chemo-resistant late-stage) form. Indeed it appears that generally you can treat cancer with a combination of ivermectin and fenbendazole (and a healthy diet) without ever having to resort to chemo:
Chemotherapy: Fraudulent and Deadly?
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/chemotherapy-fraudulent-and-deadly
Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/synergistic-pairing-of-ivermectin
Subscriber success stories attest to using a combination of ivermectin and fenbendazole to achieve late-stage cancer remission in spite of chemo:
SUBSCRIBER SUCCESS STORIES: Quitting Chemo for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Terminal Stage 4 Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Remission & Late Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma Remission
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/subscriber-success-stories-quitting
Search "subscriber sucess stories" or other search terms on this substack for more. Note that it is a very extensive substack with hundreds of articles if you can find some way to navigate it. Fyi if using external search use Yandex.com as Google actively suppresses all alternatives media including Substack.
Finally, the info for general cancer treatment that you will find here on GAW and in these comments is good and invaluable.
Pray and be strong in faith. God bless, EchoLight
P.S. Treatment protocol from the substack:
New & Improved Synergistic Joe Tippens Protocol
I second this. Anecdotally, my uncle had stage 3 bladder cancer this past year that he treated using Fenbendazole and Ivermectin with high dose IV vitamin C. Weight 135lbs. 444mg of Fenbendazole daily for 6 days, one day off, then 60mg of ivermectin for 6 days, one day off then repeat. He had IV vitamin C 25,000mgs 3 days a week. He had no issues tolerating any of it. Cut out sugar and actually gained weight and looks better. He is doing well, and post surgery to remove the tumor, they see no cancer in screening. I can’t definitively say it’s due to the IVM and Fenbendazole protocol he was on, but at the very least I know it did no harm. He chose local chemo and radiation, but discontinued use of Fenbendazole and IVM during chemo and radiation. I’m not a fan of the chemo and radiation, but not my business, and I understand the desire to throw the kitchen sink at cancer, especially for people not as deep into the research. Good luck to OP and their mom, I will be praying