10 Years Battling Stomach Cancer That Spread to the Brain
After her fifth round of chemotherapy in 2013, Mrs. Sioe was bedridden and could barely sit up. A PET-CT scan revealed a recurrence of stomach cancer near her surgical site, with metastasis to both sides of her cerebellum. Her condition worsened rapidly, leaving her weak and unable to stand. Seeking hope, her son discovered ECCT therapy and obtained a corset and helmet device for her to wear daily.
Within days, intense detox reactions occurred—black and green stools, foul-smelling urine, and sticky sweat—but her recovery was remarkable. A week later, she could sit for longer periods; after two weeks, she could stand and walk again. One month into therapy, her strength returned, her pain subsided without painkillers, and she began regaining weight.
After 1.5 years, a PET scan declared her CLEAR, and she continued ECCT for another year as prevention. Nearly a decade later, in 2023, a small new mass appeared in her cerebellum, but with renewed ECCT use, her vertigo and headaches quickly disappeared. Mrs. Sioe remains in good health today.
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