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Will Anti-Parasitic Drugs Work For MY Cancer?

Interactions Broken Down by Cancer Type

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When the Carli’s Cancer Story Went Viral


When Carli got a clean PET scan after being told her stage IV breast cancer was incurable; she was ready to share something she had kept private:

She had been taking ivermectin and fenbendazole, and she believed they played a major role in her healing.

She posted it on social media.
I shared it on Twitter.

And then… it exploded.

Our inboxes and DMs were flooded with the same question over and over:
“Will this work for my cancer?”

At first, I didn’t know how to answer.
While we believed these compounds helped, they wouldn’t have worked without one crucial piece. A man who entered Carli’s life at just the right moment and helped her optimize the protocol with the missing elements and supplements.

The Engineer Who Couldn’t Ignore the Dog Dewormer


Roger Rasmussen was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had already scheduled surgery to have his prostate removed when a friend dragged him to a naturopathic doctor—just to try something while he waited.

In the waiting room, a woman started talking about a dog dewormer that heals cancer.
Roger thought, “This is insanity. Am I in the Twilight Zone?”

But after he left, he couldn’t stop thinking about what she said.
He went home. He Googled it.
And to his surprise… it wasn’t some internet hoax.
There were real studies. Real cases. Real science.

Roger’s an engineer by trade, so he did what engineers do: he dove deep.
He started researching fenbendazole, ivermectin, and other antiparasitics.
But nothing he found was organized or easy to navigate. So he spent hundreds of hours compiling and structuring the data himself.

He decided to try it.

Not only did Roger heal his prostate cancer—he helped his brother heal his too.
And he knew what he’d found was too valuable to keep quiet.

So he wrote a book: Finding Fenbendazole.
It’s part story, part guide, and part research library—with tables, graphs, and clear explanations of the science.

One of the most important tools in the book?
A master table showing which cancer types respond best to fenbendazole and ivermectin, all based on the research Roger had done to write his book.

Why We Turned His Research Into a Guide


When we saw what Roger had created, we asked him:
"Can we turn this into a clickable, color-coded guide for our Cancer Crew community?"

Without hesitation, he said yes.
He told us that when he first started taking fenbendazole, there was nothing. No guidance. No framework. No community.
He wanted to change that.

So we partnered with him to build what we wish had existed all along.

Your Clickable Research Tool Is Here


📊 We’ve taken Roger’s cancer-specific research table and turned it into a hyperlinked, color-coded guide organized by cancer type.

Inside, you’ll find:
✅ The responsiveness based on cancer type
✅ The advantages and limitations of each compound
✅ Clickable references to peer-reviewed studies

🎁 And yes, we’re giving it away for free.

Why Your Doctor Isn’t Talking About This


This isn’t about blaming oncologists. Most of them care deeply.
But they operate inside a system that makes it nearly impossible to recommend anything outside of the FDA-approved standard of care.

Even if a $10 drug shows up in 20+ studies linked to your cancer type—if it’s not on the “official list,” they can’t say a word.

That’s not a conspiracy. That’s legal liability and institutional control.
This is why it’s up to you and people like Roger to do what the system won’t allow.

This Isn’t About Magic Pills. It’s About Informed Options.


We’re not saying this is the answer for everyone.
We’re saying you deserve to know the research exists and to explore it if it resonates with you.

This guide is not medical advice. What you do with it and whatever medical team you trust is up to you.

But you deserve to know.

Want to go deeper with us?

If this kind of research lights a fire in you—or just brings you peace that you’re not crazy for asking hard questions—we want to invite you into our private community where we are able to share much more outside of the prying, judgmental eyes of social media: The Cancer Crew Plus.

Inside, you’ll find:
💬 Honest conversations with people walking the same road
📚 Weekly science-backed posts that cut through the noise
🫶 A supportive space that believes in informed choice, not fear

With heart,
Raleigh and Carli
Founders of The Cancer Crew

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