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Fenbendazole and its synthetic analog interfere with HeLa cells' proliferation and energy metabolism via inducing oxidative stress and modulating MEK3/6-p38-MAPK pathway - ScienceDirect
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Panacur C Canine Dewormer, Net Wt. 12 Grams, Package Contents Three, 4 Gram Packets. Premium Pack : Pet Supplies - Amazon.com
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Dog dewormer gets scarce amid rumors of efficacy in cancer < Life science < Article - KBR
In the news: Sheila Singh debunks deworming drug as cancer cure – Brighter World
Oklahoma grandfather who claims a drug for DOGS cured him of cancer is tumor-free | Daily Mail Online
Deworming drug misleadingly touted as cancer cure | Fact Check
Fenbendazole for Dogs | TikTok
Frontiers | How cancer patients get fake cancer information: From TV to YouTube, a qualitative study focusing on fenbendazole scandle
Lack of clinical evidence for the claim that dog dewormer fenbendazole cures cancer - Health Feedback
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Cancer Patients in Korea are Taking Dog Medication After Claims It is Curing People
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Fenbendazole Dewormer May Be Your Dog or Cat's Cancer Savior
Dog medicine goes viral in South Korea over claims it cures human cancer | South China Morning Post
Panacur C Canine Dewormer For Dogs At Tractor Supply Co
Cancer Treated with Animal Deworming Medication - YouTube
Joe Tippens Dog Dewormer Cancer Treatment - Laura's Mercantile
Veterinary drug may be repurposed for human cancers: study - The Hindu BusinessLine
Teaching an old dog new tricks: The case of Fenbendazole - ScienceDirect