Here are some fascinating cancer stories!
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I became the world's first human gene reprogrammer to save my wife, now my son. 1 Billion+ people live with gene silencing (cancer, degenerative, developmental). I developed a way to switch those genes back on. I changed science and the future of medicine for family. Yours too. pic.twitter.com/IZGaPdqU6b
— Marc Malone (@Iammarcmalone) September 17, 2025
This is an amazing post. Dig deep into what he did, Here's the link to his filed paper detailing his work. If his protocol works this could mean the world to the thousands suffering from the ravages of cancer, and needless to say other metabolic diseases! Here's a link to a conversation with Grok about this protocol.
Marc Malone's protocol is a "three-part fix" for tough triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). It uses safe, approved drugs and simple diet changes to:
Unlock hidden genes (by tweaking how DNA is packed up).
Starve cancer cells of their favorite energy sources (like sugar and glutamine).
Turn off cancer's growth signals (while helping the body repair itself).
The goal? Wake up helpful genes, kill off the "super cancer cells" (CSCs) that cause relapse, and shrink tumors without harsh chemo side effects. It worked amazingly in one patient: tumors shrank 70%, lost genes "woke up," and she got long-term relief.
Here's link to his paper
Stages of the Protocol
The treatment happened in two main stages, over about 4-5 months, under doctor supervision. It started right after diagnosis and used oral pills plus fasting.
Ivermectin, Mebendazole, Fenbendazole
— Joe Tippens (@JoeTippen) September 9, 2025
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer Has Been Peer-Reviewed and Published on Sep. 19, 2024!
Cancer researcher:
IVERMECTIN can overcome chemotherapy resistance of TURBO CANCERS… pic.twitter.com/KKRMpMd5Mx
In 2016 he was diagnosed with stage 4 small cell cancer and given just 3 months to live. He enrolled in a clinical trial but also started self administrating an alternate treatment which he credits for his full remission in 2017, making him the only survivor out of over 1100 patients in similar trials.
His protocol consisted of: