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 Nwmo | I would encourage you to get a second opinion, it is common for prostate cancer to not show on a pet scan. They are typically slow growing and don't feed on a lot of the sugar tracer they use to identify cancer cells. Fenbendazole works on cancer by blocking the glutamine metabolism, you would still need to block the glucose metabolism by fasting, eating no carbs, and keeping protein low enough to stop gluconeogenisis.
I just lost an uncle to lung cancer partly because his doctor failed him by not doing genetic testing before starting treatment and they wasted 4 months with the wrong treatment. It was too late by the time they got it figured out. If you're close to Mayo I would go there if you arent already.
Edited by DevinF 5/31/2026 23:24
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