Makis Christodoulopoulos, in an interview, commented on homosexuals.
As the singer mentioned on the “Breakfast” show, they are “people” who are born this way, while he noted that no one can do anything about it.
Specifically, he stated: “They are people too. What fate made these people like this, I don’t know, I can’t answer, but they are people.’
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He then added: “They are born this way and for that, there is nothing else you can do. I can’t judge God, that’s how people were born.”
Finally, he referred to Stefanos Kasselakis, stated that he has not dealt with him, but noted that he accepts him only if he does not give rights.
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**Interview with Dr. William Makis: Innovative Approaches in Cancer Treatment**
**Interviewer:** Good day, Dr. Makis, and thank you for joining us today. You are recognized as a pioneer in cancer treatment. Can you start by sharing some of the innovative methods you are exploring to combat cancer?
**Dr. Makis:** Thank you for having me! Over the years, I’ve focused on several innovative approaches that challenge conventional treatments. For instance, we’re looking into personalized medicine, which tailors treatments based on the genetic profile of both the patient and the tumor. This allows us to select therapies that are more likely to be effective for the individual.
**Interviewer:** That sounds promising! Could you give us an example of a particular case where these methods made a significant difference?
**Dr. Makis:** Absolutely. I recall a patient with advanced-stage cancer who had exhausted all traditional therapies. By using advanced genomic profiling, we identified a unique mutation in their cancer cells. This led us to a targeted therapy that had not been previously considered for their specific type of cancer. The result was remarkable improvement, which not only extended their life but also significantly enhanced their quality of life.
**Interviewer:** It’s inspiring to hear about such advancements. What challenges do you face in implementing these innovative treatments?
**Dr. Makis:** One of the biggest challenges is the healthcare system’s resistance to change. There’s often a significant lag in adopting new technologies due to regulatory hurdles and the need for extensive clinical trials. Additionally, funding for research into these innovative treatments can sometimes be limited.
**Interviewer:** How do you see the future of cancer treatment evolving?
**Dr. Makis:** I believe we’re moving towards a more holistic approach that encompasses not just targeting cancer cells but also strengthening a patient’s immune system. Additionally, integrating lifestyle changes and mental health support into treatment plans is becoming increasingly important. The future is bright with the potential for breakthroughs that could revolutionize how we treat cancer.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Makis, for your insightful thoughts and for the important work you do in the field of cancer treatment. We’re looking forward to hearing more about your findings in the future!
For more on Dr. Makis’s approach to innovative cancer treatments, be sure to check out his interview with James Templeton, which can provide further insights into his pioneering methods [[1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BiELRCM4yE)].