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    Dr William makis MD

    NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial

    - 62 year old Maryland woman with Stage 2 Gastric Cancer reports after 3 months - Johns Hopkins Oncologists don't know about their own Mebendazole PATENT!! 🤯 Cancer patients are benefiting!!

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    We have completed the largest real-world human analysis to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients — and the results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology.

    The manuscript is now available as a preprint on the Zenodo research repository, operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, while undergoing peer review at leading oncology journals: "Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort."

    We analyzed a prospective observational cohort of 197 cancer patients, with 122 completing structured follow-up at approximately six months (61.9% response rate). Patients were prescribed a compounded ivermectin-mebendazole protocol by licensed U.S. providers, and outcomes were collected through standardized digital surveys assessing cancer status, adherence, and safety.

    Each capsule contained 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole, with dosing individualized by clinicians — most commonly 1-2 capsules per day, though a subset of patients used higher daily dosing or cyclic regimens depending on disease status and tolerance.

    Conclusion

    This first-ever real-world analysis of a ivermectin-mebendazole protocol in human cancer patients provides a compelling signal that demands serious attention. While these findings should be interpreted appropriately as hypothesis-generating evidence from a real-world clinical evaluation, the magnitude, internal consistency, and broad distribution of the observed effects cannot be ignored. We are not observing marginal changes or isolated responses — we are observing widespread self-reported disease control across a diverse cancer population, a substantial proportion of patients reporting complete disappearance of detectable cancer, and sustained adherence with favorable tolerability over time.

    Taken together, these results challenge the long-standing assumption that meaningful cancer responses must come exclusively from high-cost, high-toxicity therapeutic approaches. A signal of this magnitude — approaching 50% regression or no evidence of disease in a real-world population — would typically trigger immediate large-scale clinical investment if it originated from a novel, patent-protected pharmaceutical agent. Instead, these findings involve repurposed, low-cost drugs that have existed for decades, raising a fundamental question: how many clinically meaningful signals have been overlooked, deprioritized, or never pursued because they fall outside the conventional commercial drug development model?

    This analysis does not close the case — but it decisively opens it in a way that can no longer be dismissed. The implications are clear. Prospective, randomized controlled trials are urgently needed to validate these findings, define optimal treatment strategies, and determine the full clinical potential of this protocol. Given the strength of the signal observed here, advancing this line of investigation is no longer optional — it is necessary.


    https://www.sott.net/article/505613-...-or-Regression

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    This is my first post so I hope I do it right.

    It's true Jo Tippens started the education about Fenbendazole, but Dr Makis is who I follow. His latest protocol is embedded in this peer-reviewed publication here:
    https://isom.ca/article/targeting-th...ular-protocol/

    Very important that Makis has been impersonated all over the internet. It's all fraudulent. He has one X account and one substack (https://makisw.substack.com/). Ignore everything else, there's scammers everywhere.

    The most recent publication involving actual humans (not petri dishes) was just published a few days ago here
    https://zenodo.org/records/19455636

    Results are staggering. 85% show some improvement.

    A lot of people will do the protocol by themselves at home. Nobody tells them they must have both fenben and ivomec with a lot of fat to make sure it absorbs.

    Would love to hear some success stories here if there are any.

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    Quote Posted by Legitimate Nebula (here)
    This is my first post so I hope I do it right.

    It's true Jo Tippens started the education about Fenbendazole, but Dr Makis is who I follow. His latest protocol is embedded in this peer-reviewed publication here:
    https://isom.ca/article/targeting-th...ular-protocol/

    Very important that Makis has been impersonated all over the internet. It's all fraudulent. He has one X account and one substack (https://makisw.substack.com/). Ignore everything else, there's scammers everywhere.

    The most recent publication involving actual humans (not petri dishes) was just published a few days ago here
    https://zenodo.org/records/19455636

    Results are staggering. 85% show some improvement.

    A lot of people will do the protocol by themselves at home. Nobody tells them they must have both fenben and ivomec with a lot of fat to make sure it absorbs.

    Would love to hear some success stories here if there are any.
    The only success story I can tell you is that my father, who has advanced stage 4 prostate cancer, has been living and working for the past 3 years since his diagnosis. He took Fenbendazole and Ivermectin for 3 months. The doctor freaked out about his liver results (Fenbendazole and Ivermectin overload the liver heavily), and he told her nothing. I told him to cut back to 222 mg of Fenbendazole per day until his next blood test. He decided to stop taking it altogether and just wait 4 weeks until his next scheduled blood test. When the day came for the blood test to be shown to the doctor, she just nodded and proceeded as if nothing had happened. No questions. The results were back down, and some were slightly better than 2 years ago. Anyway, he will have his PET scan in a couple of weeks. So I am curious to see if it did anything. Time will tell.

    Cheers,
    Szymon
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    Dr William Makis

    NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE, CBD Oil Testimonial - 85 year old Toronto, Ontario man with Cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin Tumor) reports after 4 months - goes from progressing to Complete Remission!!

    🚨Trigger Warning! This post may cause seizures in some because there is

    https://x.com/williammakis17/status/2040033921497473463



    https://x.com/williammakis17/status/2040033936529920431



    https://x.com/williammakis17/status/2040033948320108628



    https://x.com/williammakis17/status/2040033963021136089


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    William Makis

    NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 67 yo New Hampshire man with Stage 4 Bladder Cancer metastatic to pelvis and chest reports after 10 months: CANCER FREE!!

    It's a beautiful Saturday for a Cancer Testimonial! 😃

    STORY:
    67 yo New Hampshire man with Stage 4 Bladder Cancer metastatic to pelvis and chest

    In April 2025 he started: Ivermectin and Fenbendazole

    Oncologist: BALVERSA (Erdafitinib - kinase inhibitor that blocks FGFR, fibroblast growth factor receptor, slowing tumor growth)

    Results after 10 months: CANCER FREE

    Aug.25, 2025: “Our oncologist presents our situation as a war that cannot be won”

    Dec.19, 2025: "Please see the new CT scan results below which show an amazing response to treatment - there is no evidence of metastatic disease"

    Mar.26, 2026: "had another scan...results show again there are no tumors or swollen lymph nodes. Wow!"

    Isn't that incredible?

    The New Hampshire Oncologist saying that the situation was a "war that cannot be won" - says it all, doesn't it?

    Let's be honest, mainstream Oncologists don't get paid to be successful and heal Cancer patients.

    They get paid to sell and use drugs that may or may not work, and usually don't.

    I have helped over 9000+ Cancer patients from around the world with Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole in the largest Ivermectin Cancer Project on earth

    We are now moving this Ivermectin Cancer Project to FLORIDA! (please be patient during our move).

    Do you know what's coming? 😉

    Publications
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    and so much more!! 🙏

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/204556307951827390



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    William Makis

    Apr 17
    GROK NEWS: Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole must be financially accessible to all Cancer patients

    and not packaged into overpriced "kits", by flight-by-night heartless corporations.

    Ivermectin will be available Over the Counter in Florida very soon and that will drive down prices and increase access, unlike what we've seen in other states.

    Once settled in Florida, I will also ensure Mebendazole prices are driven down as well. 💪

    Fighting Cancer should never be about PROFIT.

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2045204220131848470


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