Breast Cancer Recurrence After Surgery and Chemotherapy Leads to Double Mastectomy

In 2013, Mrs. Sonti underwent surgery to remove her right breast after being diagnosed with cancer, followed by chemotherapy. But just months later, in early 2014, a new lump appeared in her left breast. Unwilling to endure chemotherapy again, she traveled from Mandailing Natal to Tangerang to begin ECCT therapy.

For over a year, her condition remained stable—no significant change, but also no spread to other organs. She eventually decided to undergo surgery again, which confirmed Invasive Breast Carcinoma Grade 1. Afterward, she relied solely on ECCT, rejecting chemotherapy. Her wounds healed quickly, and follow-up tests showed no recurrence.

More than 10 years have now passed since she stopped chemotherapy. Mrs. Sonti remains healthy, active, and free from cancer.

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