William MAKIS MD

William MAKIS MD am a professional oncologist and love to help cancer patient improve their health

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01/12/2026

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NEW ARTICLE: IVERM€CTIN, FENBEND@ZOLE and CHL0R!NE DI0X!DE Testimonial – 66 year old Ontario woman with Stage 4 C0l0n C@...
01/10/2026

NEW ARTICLE: IVERM€CTIN, FENBEND@ZOLE and CHL0R!NE DI0X!DE Testimonial – 66 year old Ontario woman with Stage 4 C0l0n C@nc€r with liver involvement reports after 6 months – liver lesions shrinking!

Do you know what they dislike most about me?

That I post C@nc€r testimonials daily 😃
It clearly makes some people very uncomfortable.

STORY:
66 year old Ontario woman with Stage 4 C0l0n C@nc€r with liver involvement

In May 2025 she started:

IVERM€CTIN 1mg/kg/day
FENBEND@ZOLE 888mg/day
CBD 100mg/day

In October 2025 she added CDS.

From the patient:

“See imaging below. I’m so pleased with them, especially the decrease in liver lesions.”

“Thanks again for everything — especially your tenacity. I’m sure they don’t appreciate your tireless efforts to help people. Incredible.”

God bless you 🙏

I have the world’s largest Iverm€ctin C@nc€r clientele,
7,900+ strong and growing!

We are changing the conversation around C@nc€r care —
one so-called “anecdote” at a time 😉

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NEW RESEARCH: FENBEND@ZOLE in C@NC€R – Inhibition of Cervic@l C@nc€r and Cervic@l C@nc€r Stem CellsOutstanding May 2025 ...
01/09/2026

NEW RESEARCH: FENBEND@ZOLE in C@NC€R – Inhibition of Cervic@l C@nc€r and Cervic@l C@nc€r Stem Cells
Outstanding May 2025 paper from China!

Major new paper shows how FENBEND@ZOLE (FBZ) compares extremely well against standard treatments 😃

HIGHLIGHTS

Tests were done in vitro (lab models) and in vivo (animal models)

The goal was to see whether FENBEND@ZOLE:
• slows C@nc€r growth
• stops cells from dividing
• induces cell death
• shrinks tumors
• and to understand how it works

KEY FINDINGS – Lab Tests (In Vitro)

C@nc€r Stem Cells (≈1–3% of tumor cells) were isolated using surface markers CD133 and CD44

1. Growth Suppression
FENBEND@ZOLE slowed growth in both Cervic@l C@nc€r cells and Cervic@l C@nc€r Stem Cells
➡️ Stronger effects at higher doses

2. Cell Cycle Arrest
FENBEND@ZOLE trapped cells in the G2/M phase, stopping division
➡️ This occurred in both regular C@nc€r cells and Stem Cells

3. Programmed Cell Death
FBZ triggered ap0pt0sis in both C@nc€r cells and C@nc€r Stem Cells

KEY FINDINGS – Animal Tests (In Vivo)

Setup:
Female n**e mice implanted with human HeLa tumors were divided into groups:
1. Untreated
2. Low-dose FBZ (50 mg/kg)
3. High-dose FBZ (100 mg/kg)
4. Cispl@tin (standard ch€m0 comparator)

Tumor Response

• High-dose FBZ: ~53% tumor growth inhibition
• Low-dose FBZ: ~41% inhibition
Cispl@tin: ~75% inhibition — but with severe side effects

Safety

FENBEND@ZOLE groups:
✔️ Normal behavior
✔️ No weight loss
✔️ No liver or heart damage

Cispl@tin group:
❌ Significant weight loss
❌ Severe toxicity

Survival Outcomes (80 days)

• Untreated: 0% survival
Cispl@tin: 40% survival
• FBZ (both doses): 100% survival (!!)

(Commentary: this result is extraordinary)

CONCLUSION

FENBEND@ZOLE inhibits and kills both Cervic@l C@nc€r cells and difficult-to-treat C@nc€r Stem Cells
• FBZ shrank tumors and dramatically improved survival
• Although Cispl@tin shrank tumors more, toxicity reduced survival to 40%
• FBZ preserved 100% survival with no organ damage

MAJOR LESSONS

FENBEND@ZOLE may not shrink tumors as aggressively as Cispl@tin, but:

• Survival was dramatically better
• No organ toxicity
• No weight loss
• Normal behavior maintained

This is the exact opposite of what patients are often told to discourage exploration of repurposed compounds.

BOTTOM LINE

FENBEND@ZOLE needs human clinical trials NOW.

I have the world’s largest Iverm€ctin & FENBEND@ZOLE C@nc€r clientele
➡️ 7,900+ patients worldwide

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NEW ARTICLE: MEBEND@ZOLE in Ov@ri@n C@nc€r – How does it work?New 2025 paper from Indian researchers – 7 mechanisms, inc...
01/08/2026

NEW ARTICLE: MEBEND@ZOLE in Ov@ri@n C@nc€r – How does it work?
New 2025 paper from Indian researchers – 7 mechanisms, including a brand-new one

MY TAKE…

This study identifies at least 7 ways that MEBEND@ZOLE (MBZ) acts on Ov@ri@n C@nc€r cells, including a novel mechanism never previously identified, showing how much we still have to learn:

1. Anti-Proliferation

MBZ stops c@nc€r cells from growing better than cispl@tin
Both drugs slowed cell growth, but MBZ was 3–4× stronger (much lower dose needed for the same effect).

2. Anti-Met@st@sis

MBZ stops c@nc€r from spreading
It disrupts the cell “skeleton” (actin & microtubules), blocks enzymes (MMP-9) that help cells invade tissue, and reverses EMT, a process that makes cells more aggressive.

3. Anti C@nc€r Stem Cells

C@nc€r stem cells act like “seeds” — they regrow tumors and resist treatment.
MBZ reduced expression of stem-cell markers, lowering the number of these cells.

4. Cell Cycle Arrest

MBZ freezes cells in a vulnerable phase
It traps cells in the G2/M phase, right before division, making them easier to eliminate.

5. Mitochondrial Damage
6. Apopt0sis

MBZ damages the cell’s “power plants” (mitochondria), disrupting mitochondrial membrane potential.
This triggers programmed cell death, shown by increased “kill signals” (Bax, cleaved caspases) and reduced survival signals.

7. NF-κB Inhibition (NEW MECHANISM)

MBZ blocks a major survival pathway (NF-κB)

NF-κB helps c@nc€r cells grow, spread, resist treatment, and evade immune detection.
MBZ shut down this pathway, including Girdin, a protein that amplifies it.
➡️ This appears to be a newly identified mechanism.

KEY POINT:

Oncologists do not read new research.

That’s why they remain unaware of emerging possibilities and the potential of repurposed drugs.

This paper was published in 2025.
Every oncologist should know it.
I’ll bet not a single one does 😉

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 46 year old Texas woman with Stage 2 Breast Cancer ER/PR Positive ...
11/23/2025

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 46 year old Texas woman with Stage 2 Breast Cancer ER/PR Positive reports after 7 months

This is a special story for me... 🙏

46 year old Texas woman with Stage 2 Breast Cancer ER/PR Positive

She is currently not taking any conventional cancer therapy

Since early April 2025 she has been taking

Ivermectin up to 108mg/day (she worked up to this dose)

Mebendazole 1500mg/day

Her Breast tumor has shrunk from 5.2cm to 1.8cm.

Although I have posted this story before, I wanted to share her most recent email.

"I live in a rural area in Texas...this evening I was at a Mexican restaurant with a friend telling him about my breast cancer shrinking...and a family interrupted to introduce themselves and said that they are really big supporters of yours!"

"I'm sharing this because this is proof that your message and your studies are making a difference, and people are waking up to IVM as a cancer treatment!"

"Here in the small town, in the middle of nowhere, there are people who appreciate, support and are grateful for you!"

I honestly feel blessings

MEDICAL CASE REPORT:Use of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in a 44-Year-Old Male with Glioblastoma Multiforme (Jakarta, Indon...
11/13/2025

MEDICAL CASE REPORT:
Use of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in a 44-Year-Old Male with Glioblastoma Multiforme (Jakarta, Indonesia)

Case Summary:
A 44-year-old male from Jakarta, Indonesia, diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) in mid-2024, presented to our online telehealth program in February 2025. The patient had previously undergone standard-of-care radiation therapy and temozolomide-based chemotherapy, which were completed in October 2024. Post-treatment imaging revealed limited improvement, and he was informed by his oncology team that no further therapeutic options were likely to yield significant benefit.

The patient reached out to our telehealth program after reading several testimonials online. He expressed initial skepticism regarding antiparasitic drug repurposing but was willing to pursue an integrative approach after thorough consultation and review of available clinical data.

Treatment Protocol:
• Iver&&&ctin: &&mg/kg/day (oral administration)
• Meb****azole: &&&&mg/day (divided doses)

Both agents were administered under careful supervision via telemonitoring. Supportive nutritional and detoxification measures were also recommended.

Clinical Progress:
After approximately six months of therapy (February–August 2025), repeat MRI brain imaging demonstrated a reduction in tumor volume, with partial resolution of peritumoral edema and improved neurological symptoms.

The patient reported increased energy, improved coordination, and a significant reduction in headaches and cognitive fog. Laboratory parameters, including liver and renal function tests, remained within normal limits throughout treatment.

Discussion:
The patient’s oncology team expressed surprise at the radiologic improvement, attributing the findings to delayed effects of prior radiation and chemotherapy completed nearly a year earlier. However, the timing of the tumor response closely aligned with the initiation of the Ivermectin and Mebendazole regimen.

Although anecdotal, such responses warrant further investigation into the potential synergistic or standalone effects of these antiparasitic agents in neuro-oncology.

Conclusion:
This case contributes to a growing body of observational evidence suggesting a possible therapeutic role for Ivermectin and Mebendazole in glioblastoma management, particularly in refractory cases.

Note: This report is based on real patient feedback received through our online telehealth program. Further controlled clinical studies are needed to validate these outcomes.

Disclaimer:
This case report is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Patients should consult with qualified healthcare professionals before initiating any treatment. Dr. Williams makis, md

From Stage 4 to Clear in 6 Months — Unbelievable Journey 💖Came across this amazing story of someone who went from stage ...
11/05/2025

From Stage 4 to Clear in 6 Months — Unbelievable Journey 💖
Came across this amazing story of someone who went from stage 4 cancer to completely clear after 6 months on ivermectin + fenben. 🙏

Such an inspiring reminder to never lose hope! 💪

Ivermectin and fenben for the win! It’s truly amazing what determination and faith can do. Someone was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer on the right side — a moment that completely changed everything. The outlook seemed grim, and conventional options didn’t offer much hope.

Then came a decision to try something different — a routine involving ivermectin and fenbendazole. At first, no one knew what to expect, and the journey wasn’t easy. But with patience, belief, and consistency, things started to change.

Six months later, the scan results came back — and to everyone’s shock and joy, the cancer was completely gone. No signs left. What once felt impossible had become real.

It’s stories like this that remind us never to give up, no matter how dark things seem. Sometimes the path to healing comes from unexpected places, and miracles do happen.

This story isn’t just about medicine — it’s about hope, courage, and the power of not losing faith. 💖

BREAKING NEWS: Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines cause aggressive cancers in the vaccinated.Breast Cancer is the...
11/02/2025

BREAKING NEWS: Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines cause aggressive cancers in the vaccinated.

Breast Cancer is the third most common mRNA Induced "Turbo Cancer", after Lymphoma and brain cancers.

Science is finally catching up to what we've been warning about for almost 3 years!

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN, MEBENDAZOLE and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 46 year old Oklahoma man with Squamous Cell Carcinom...
10/30/2025

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN, MEBENDAZOLE and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 46 year old Oklahoma man with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Base of Tongue combines it with Proton Radiation - they have never seen such a case!

Another fascinating Cancer Testimonial! 😃

46 year old Oklahoma man with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Base of Tongue

Patient was on:
1. Ivermectin 80mg/day
2. Mebendazole 1500mg/day
3. Fenbendazole 1000mg/day

From the patient:

"let me tell you my base of tongue and neck tumors have shrunk to almost nothing"

"I began Proton Radiation Therapy"

"My tolerance of the treatments has been something of a buzz among the Drs and caregivers.

I am 21 of 35 treatments in and I can still eat and speak fine, I can even still lead the singing at one of our weekly church services! I have no pain!

Minimum skin burn, like a slight sun burn. No thick saliva and no mucositis. Many of the people I have met since we started were in really bad shape by this point and several had to delay or quit treatment due to mucositis and swallowing difficulties"

Despite the chemo and 1500mg Mebendazole, 1000mg Fenbendazole and 80mg Ivermectin daily, my liver numbers have been excellent"

I run the world's largest Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.

We are at the cutting edge of Cancer Treatment.

Despite vicious attacks by the Alberta Government and Big Pharma...we are leading the way. 👏

Follow us here and on sub.stack, you will not find this cutting edge Cancer work and detailed testimonials anywhere else!

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IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE and Diabetes:There have now been several of these experiencesPlease share if you've experienced...
10/29/2025

IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE and Diabetes:

There have now been several of these experiences

Please share if you've experienced something similar!

"don't know how all of that works"...honestly I'm wondering the same...🤔

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 69 year old Canadian man was diagnosed with high grade Invasive B...
10/26/2025

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 69 year old Canadian man was diagnosed with high grade Invasive Bladder Cancer

We have a lot of success with Bladder Cancer! 😃

69 year old Canadian man was diagnosed with high grade Invasive Bladder Cancer but refused conventional Oncology treatments.

On March 7, 2025 we started:

Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 1000mg/day
CBD Oil 100mg/day

The major success in Bladder cancer we have over conventional Oncology, is preventing recurrence.

From the patient:

"With a grateful heart I am letting you know my cystoscopy this morning showed no evidence of tumors. The bladder & the diverticulum are clear"

"The urologist appeared indifferent on the results...however I am very appreciative for his findings today and thanked him"

I run the world's largest Ivermectin Cancer Clinic.

We are at the cutting edge of a Cancer Treatment revolution with Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole, and no one else comes even remotely close.

Follow us on sub.stack for daily cancer success stories (it's the only place in the world you will find these, every else "borrows" our material 😂)

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Congratulations to her. Lot of testimonies
10/25/2025

Congratulations to her.
Lot of testimonies

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