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Rising number of cancer patients are opting for ivermectin over chemo: study

Scientists are pointing to the Joe Rogan Experience has spreading dangerous misinformation about cancer drugs

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo12 g fa

Rising number of cancer patients are opting for ivermectin over chemo: study

Scientists are pointing to the Joe Rogan Experience has spreading dangerous misinformation about cancer drugs

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abcnews.com14 g fa

Some cancer patients turn to ivermectin despite lack of evidence it works for that purpose

Ivermectin, which surged in popularity during the pandemic amid unproven claims of its effectiveness for COVID-19, has found a new following among some cancer patients.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Some cancer patients turn to ivermectin despite lack of evidence it works for that purpose

    Ivermectin, which surged in popularity during the pandemic amid unproven claims of its effectiveness for COVID-19, has found a new following among some cancer patients.

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Rising number of cancer patients are opting for ivermectin over chemo: study

    Scientists are pointing to the Joe Rogan Experience has spreading dangerous misinformation about cancer drugs