Fighting Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Until Childbirth, 10 Years Without Chemo

In 2013, while 2 months pregnant with her first child, Mrs. Nurhayati was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer (NST Grade 3). After undergoing a mastectomy, doctors advised her to have chemotherapy and a hysterectomy—ending her pregnancy. Faced with an unbearable choice between her own life and her unborn child’s, she searched for another way.

Upon learning about ECCT, she decided to cancel both chemotherapy and hysterectomy, continuing her pregnancy while starting the therapy. The first months were difficult—her wound healed slowly, and scans showed fluctuating activity—but she persevered. In time, her wound dried and healed completely, and she safely gave birth to a healthy baby.

One year later, her cancer cleared without chemotherapy. A decade on, Mrs. Nurhayati remains cancer-free and the proud mother of three healthy children.

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