Fenbendazole Laban sa Lymphoma? Isang Kuwento ng Pag-asa at Pagsubok

Case report of fenbendazole in man with digguse large b cell lymphoma

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🧬 Summary: When Science Meets Courage – One Man’s Path to Remission

📌 Background: A Surprising Case of Cancer Recovery

  • In 2019, doctors reported a rare case in the Annals of Hematology and Oncology involving an 83-year-old man with an aggressive form of blood cancer called Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL).
  • What made the case unusual? Instead of choosing chemotherapy, he took fenbendazole—a drug used for deworming animals—and appeared to improve.

🧪 What Is Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)?

  • A fast-growing cancer of the lymphatic system, part of the immune system that includes lymph nodes and white blood cells.
  • The patient was diagnosed after he complained of heartburn, trouble swallowing, and fatigue.
  • An EGD (camera test of the upper digestive tract) found a small ulcer in the small intestine.
  • A biopsy confirmed DLBCL, germinal center B-cell subtype, meaning the cancer started in a specific type of immune cell.
  • PET/CT scans showed the cancer had spread to the stomach, lymph nodes, and lungs—Stage IVa, a widespread and advanced stage.

💊 The Turning Point: Choosing Fenbendazole Over Chemotherapy

  • Normally, treatment for DLBCL includes chemotherapy, but the man refused it due to fear of side effects like weakness, vomiting, and suppressed immunity.
  • Instead, he started taking fenbendazole, an anti-parasitic drug used in animals, based on online research suggesting it might have anti-cancer effects.
  • ⚠️ Important: Fenbendazole is not approved for cancer treatment in humans.

📉 What Happened Next: Scans Showed Improvement

Over the course of nearly a year, doctors observed:

  • 📅 2 months in: PET scan showed smaller lymph nodes.
  • 📅 6 months in: CT scan revealed reduced tumor size.
  • 📅 8 months in: PET/CT confirmed lower cancer activity.
  • 📅 11 months in: Despite reducing his dose to 3 pills a week, no new tumors were found.
  • 💊 He initially took 1–6 fenbendazole pills per day, later cutting back due to tingling and numbness (peripheral neuropathy), a possible side effect.

🧠 Why Doctors Are Still Cautious

Despite the improvements, experts emphasize this is only one case, not proof that fenbendazole cures cancer.

Key concerns:

  1. Unproven in humans
    • Fenbendazole has only been tested in lab studies or animals, not in human clinical trials.
    • While some lab data shows it might interfere with cancer cell growth, that doesn’t guarantee safety or effectiveness in people.
  2. Risks of self-medicating
    • The patient experienced nerve damage symptoms, likely from high doses.
    • Taking animal medication without a doctor’s supervision is dangerous.
  3. Spontaneous remission is rare—but possible
    • Cancers like DLBCL don’t usually go away without treatment, but it’s not impossible.
    • Other unknown factors (like lifestyle, immune status, or diet) may have helped.

🧭 The Bigger Message: Hope Meets Caution

  • This case encourages curiosity and research, but doesn’t justify skipping standard treatment.
  • DLBCL can be aggressive and deadly without proper care.

Doctors recommend:

  • Clinical trials to test drugs like fenbendazole under controlled settings
  • Open conversations between patients and doctors about alternative therapies
  • Personalized care, especially for older adults who may not tolerate chemo well

📚 What Is Fenbendazole?

  • An anti-parasitic drug commonly used in dogs and livestock.
  • Some lab and animal studies suggest it might interfere with cancer cell metabolism and microtubules (the inner skeleton of a cell).
  • It’s not approved for human use against cancer and lacks large-scale safety testing in humans.

⚠️ The Takeaway: Don’t Try This Without a Doctor

  • This man’s story is remarkable but unproven.
  • No treatment—no matter how promising—should be started without medical guidance.
  • Standard treatments like chemotherapy and immunotherapy are still the best-known options for aggressive cancers like DLBCL.
  • As exciting as this story is, more science is needed before calling fenbendazole a cancer remedy.

❤️ Final Thoughts

If you’re battling cancer or supporting someone who is, talk to a healthcare provider before exploring alternative options.

This story is a blend of courage and caution.

It reminds us that not all healing happens the same way—but every path should be guided by science and safety.

🧬 Taglish Summary: Kapag Nagtagpo ang Siyensya at Tapang – Ang Kuwento ng Isang Lalaki na Naabot ang Remission

📌 Background: Isang Nakakagulat na Kuwento ng Pagbuti mula sa Kanser

  • Isang 83-taong-gulang na lalaki sa U.S. ang nagkaroon ng malubhang blood cancer na tinatawag na Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL).
  • Imbes na chemotherapy, gumamit siya ng fenbendazole—isang gamot na para sana sa bulate ng aso at baka.
  • Ayon sa ulat ng Annals of Hematology and Oncology, bumuti ang kanyang kalagayan.

🧪 Ano ang Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)?

  • Isang mabilis lumalang cancer ng lymphatic system, bahagi ng immune system na lumalaban sa impeksyon.
  • Nagsimula sa heartburn, hirap lumunok, at pagkapagod.
  • Sa pamamagitan ng EGD (camera test ng tiyan), nakita ang ulcer sa maliit na bituka.
  • Biopsy (pagkuha ng tissue) ang nagkumpirma ng DLBCL.
  • Sa PET/CT scan, kumalat na sa tiyan, lymph nodes, at baga—Stage IVa, malala na.

💊 Ang Pagpapasya: Fenbendazole Imbes na Chemotherapy

  • Karaniwan, chemotherapy ang gamutan, pero tumanggi siya dahil sa takot sa side effects tulad ng:
    • Panghihina
    • Pagsusuka
    • Mahinang immune system
  • Sa halip, nagsaliksik siya online at nag-umpisang uminom ng fenbendazole, base sa mga kuwento ng ibang gumaling.

⚠️ Paalala: Hindi aprubado ang fenbendazole bilang gamot sa kanser ng tao.


📉 Ano ang Nangyari Pagkatapos?

Sa loob ng halos isang taon:

  • 📅 2 buwan: Lumiit ang mga bukol sa PET scan
  • 📅 6 buwan: Nabawasan ang mga tumor sa CT scan
  • 📅 8 buwan: Mas kaunti ang aktibidad ng kanser
  • 📅 11 buwan: Kahit binawasan sa 3 tableta kada linggo, walang bagong tumor

💊 Dati siyang umiinom ng 1–6 tableta bawat araw, pero binawasan dahil sa pamamanhid at tusok-tusok sa kamay at paa (tanda ng nerve damage).


🧠 Bakit Maingat pa rin ang mga Doktor

Kahit maganda ang resulta, nag-iingat pa rin ang mga doktor:

Mga dahilan:

  1. Walang sapat na pag-aaral sa tao
    • Ang fenbendazole ay na-test lang sa hayop at laboratoryo, hindi pa sa mga taong may cancer sa clinical trials.
  2. Delikado ang self-medication
    • Nagkaroon siya ng nerve damage—posibleng epekto ng matagal na pag-inom.
    • Bawal uminom ng gamot na hindi para sa tao.
  3. Bihirang kusa gumaling ang ganitong kanser
    • Karaniwan, lumalala ito nang mabilis.
    • Puwedeng may ibang dahilan kung bakit siya gumaling (diet, panalangin, immune system, etc.).

🧭 Aral ng Kuwento: Lakas ng Loob + Siyensya = Pag-asa

  • Nakaka-inspire ang kuwento, pero hindi ito patunay na puwedeng palitan ang chemotherapy.
  • Kung may DLBCL, kailangan pa rin ang tamang gamutan.

Rekomendasyon ng mga eksperto:

  • ✅ Gumawa ng clinical trials para subukan ang fenbendazole sa tamang paraan
  • ✅ Magkaroon ng open communication sa doktor tungkol sa alternative options
  • ✅ I-personalize ang gamutan lalo na sa matatanda

📚 Ano ang Fenbendazole?

  • Gamot laban sa bulate ng mga hayop (aso, baka).
  • Ayon sa ilang pag-aaral, puwedeng pigilan nito ang pagdami ng cancer cells.
  • Hindi pa ito aprubado bilang gamot sa cancer ng tao.

⚠️ Paalala: Huwag Uminom ng Walang Payo ng Doktor

  • Maganda ang resulta ng lalaking ito, pero hindi ito sapat para ituring na “gamot sa cancer” ang fenbendazole.
  • Mas ligtas pa rin ang standard treatment gaya ng chemotherapy at immunotherapy.
  • Lahat ng bagong option ay dapat dumaan sa masusing pag-aaral at gabay ng doktor.

❤️ Panghuling Mensahe

  • Isang kuwento ng tapang at pananampalataya, pero dapat samahan ng maingat na siyensya.
  • Kung ikaw o mahal mo sa buhay ay may cancer, kumonsulta muna bago sumubok ng ibang gamot.

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Reference:

Abughanimeh, O., T. Evans, and A. Kallam. “Fenbendazole as a treatment for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.” Ann Hematol Oncol 7.2 (2020): 1284.


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