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No, ivermectin does not cure cancer according to scientific evidence. While a 2020 review in Pharmacological Research highlighted its potential antitumor effects in lab studies—such as inhibiting proliferation and metastasis in some cancer cells via pathways like PAK1—human clinical trials are lacking, and it's not an approved or effective treatment.

Major health organizations like the FDA and WHO do not endorse it for cancer. Rely on proven therapies; consult a doctor for personalized advice.

What are alternative medicine saying about it?

Alternative medicine proponents claim ivermectin has strong anticancer potential, citing lab studies showing it inhibits tumor growth, metastasis, and angiogenesis in cancers like breast, ovarian, and leukemia via pathways like PAK1 regulation. Advocates like those in holistic communities promote it as a repurposed drug for "natural" treatment, often based on a 2020 PMC review and anecdotal reports.

However, these claims lack robust human evidence and are not scientifically validated. Consult a doctor—don't self-treat.