10 Years from Japan to Indonesia Looking for Cancer Treatment, Without Surgery Without Chemo
In 2014, Sae—whose real name is withheld—was diagnosed in Tokyo with an aggressive, fast-growing breast cancer (Type C2) that was resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. Her doctors recommended a radical mastectomy, but even then, the chance of recurrence was high. Searching for alternatives, Sae and her husband discovered ECCT and traveled from Japan to Indonesia to begin treatment at C-Care Alam Sutera in Tangerang.
The process was slow but steady. For several years, her MRI results showed no major changes, yet the cancer never spread. With patience and persistence, Sae continued the therapy, returning to Indonesia regularly for consultations and equipment upgrades. In 2019, she began using a newly developed ECCT device, which led to significant improvement—the tumor mass reduced by half within a year and almost disappeared the following year.
Now, nearly 10 years since her diagnosis, Sae remains in good health with only a few residual spots on her MRI. She never underwent surgery or chemotherapy, never showed signs of severe illness, and continues to live normally with her husband in Japan.
