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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What are some innovative cancer treatment options discussed by Dr. William Makis in his interview?
**Interview with Dr. William Makis on Innovative Cancer Treatments**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Makis. Your work in the field of cancer treatment has garnered significant attention. Can you tell us about your approach to treating cancer patients?
**Dr. Makis:** Absolutely, and thank you for having me. My approach focuses on innovative treatment options that combine conventional methods with emerging therapies. I believe that personalizing treatment plans to fit each patient’s unique situation is crucial in increasing their chances of recovery.
**Interviewer:** In your recent interview with James Templeton, you discussed some groundbreaking treatments. Could you elaborate on one or two of those innovations?
**Dr. Makis:** Certainly! One promising area we’ve explored is the use of immunotherapy, which helps the body’s immune system fight cancer more effectively. We’re also looking into targeted therapies that specifically attack cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. It’s about harnessing the body’s own biology to combat the disease.
**Interviewer:** Many patients feel overwhelmed and desperate when facing a cancer diagnosis. How do you help instill hope in your patients?
**Dr. Makis:** Hope is vital in the treatment process. I focus on educating my patients about their options, showing them the advancements in research that can lead to improved outcomes. Through discussion and support, I aim to empower them so they don’t feel alone in their fight against cancer.
**Interviewer:** What do you see as the future of cancer treatment in the coming years?
**Dr. Makis:** I see a future where treatments become increasingly personalized, utilizing data and genetics to tailor approaches for each individual. Collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and patients will be key in driving these innovations forward. The goal is to make cancer a more manageable, less fearful diagnosis.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, Dr. Makis. Your work is truly inspiring and offers hope to many dealing with cancer.
**Dr. Makis:** Thank you! It’s a privilege to contribute to this field, and I’m optimistic about the future of cancer care.
For further details on Dr. Makis’s revolutionary work in cancer treatment, you can watch his full interview here: [From Desperation to Hope](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BiELRCM4yE) [[1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BiELRCM4yE)].