Lost Hope Due to Inoperable Thalamic Cancer, Found Hope Again with ECCT for Over 10 Years
Kania was diagnosed with low-grade glioma in the thalamus (the brain’s nerve center) that had already invaded the surrounding vital tissues in 2014, causing loss of balance, difficulty standing, and hydrocephalus.
Her case was inoperable, so Kania relied solely on the ECCT device. Her condition gradually improved, although the progress was slow due to the slow growth of the tumor; the ECCT response depends on the speed of tumor growth.
After losing hope, Kania has now returned to regular school and become a memorizer of the Qur’an.
