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Finding Fenbendazole

My Unexpected Path Through Cancer

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Finding Fenbendazole

By: Roger Rasmussen
Narrated by: Del Hargis
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Summary

When Roger Rasmussen was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2019, he did what most patients do: listened carefully, weighed his options, and tried to make peace with the life-altering decisions ahead. Then he heard about Joe Tippens' story, which led him down a rabbit hole of research into something unexpected—a compound called fenbendazole with curious case reports and a growing collection of personal accounts.

As the research deepened, ivermectin—another antiparasitic with emerging interest—became an obvious companion in the conversation, further challenging what Roger thought he knew about cancer therapies.

This isn't a miracle cure story. It's Roger's personal journey.

In Finding Fenbendazole: My Unexpected Path Through Cancer, Rasmussen shares his experience—raw, unfiltered, and grounded in both skepticism and hope. He explores the available research, shares conversations with others on similar paths, and examines the questions that don't appear on medical forms.

Blending memoir with investigation, this book chronicles what happens when cancer research takes an unexpected detour through the pet supplies aisle. It's an unconventional story about seeking information in unlikely places while navigating one of life's most challenging chapters.

This is not a medical guide. It's a human one.

©2025 Roger Rasmussen (P)2025 Roger Rasmussen
Cancer People with Disabilities Physical Illness & Disease
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