A Long Struggle to See and Walk Again After 10 Years of Paralysis and Blindness Due to Brain Stem Cancer
After 10 long years, Mrs. Risna can finally walk and see independently—without surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Once unable to lift her chin or even chew food due to a 6 cm tumor pressing on her brain stem, she now walks through markets alone, balancing her goods with confidence and joy.
Her tumor—classified as E1 or “Error type”, wrapped in a membrane of mixed cystic and solid masses—was considered untreatable by medical standards and even by early ECCT technology. Yet, with faith stronger than fear, Mrs. Risna and her mother decided to try ECCT, surrendering the outcome to God’s will.
Over eight years, the tumors gradually shrank; by the tenth year, her vision and motor function had significantly improved. Science once said her case was impossible—but ECCT’s evolving modulation technology, which can now subtly influence cell and tumor membranes, offered a path where none existed. Today, she lives proof that faith and perseverance can turn impossibility into reality. May she continue to grow stronger, and may her prayer for children soon be answered.





