Suwarni’s Notes as the First ECCT User: 10 Years Free from Stage-4 Breast Cancer
In 2010, Mrs. Suwarni, an ordinary housewife and mother of three, was diagnosed with stage-4 breast cancer—a diagnosis that changed not only her life but also the course of cancer research in Indonesia. Despite undergoing surgery, she refused chemotherapy after learning of its high cost and uncertain results. Her doctor warned she might live only one or two more years without it.
With little hope left, Suwarni’s younger brother, Warsito Purwo Taruno, sent her a prototype medical device he had developed—later known as ECCT (Electro-Capacitive Cancer Therapy). She began using it for 24 hours a day. Within two months, lab and ultrasound tests showed the impossible: the cancer had completely cleared. Even her doctor, who had expected the worst, was stunned.
Suwarni continued using ECCT and became the first patient in the world to recover from stage-4 breast cancer through this method. Over the next decade, she remained cancer-free. She often shared her story as a testimony of faith, patience, and emotional healing—reminding others that sincere acceptance and a calm heart are as vital to recovery as any therapy.
More than 10 years later, Mrs. Suwarni lives healthily, her journey inspiring countless others fighting cancer through ECCT.
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