Post-Operation and Radiation Brain Cancer Spreads to Most of the Right Side of the Brain, Clean Past 10 Years with ECCT

Mrs. Tosilah Wati underwent brain tumor surgery in October 2012. The pathology results showed a malignant cancer type, astrocytoma grade 1. Six months after the surgery, followed by 30 rounds of radiation, her tumor mass reappeared in two locations at the previous surgery sites. An MRI result one year after the surgery showed the tumor mass had spread to more than half of the right hemisphere of the brain, pushing the midline of the brain and pressing into the left side. It seemed the cancer grade had increased. Unable to be controlled by surgery and radiation, Mrs. Tosilah tried the ECCT alternative therapy starting in early December 2013.

Her condition gradually improved as the mass in her brain started to shrink. After two years of using ECCT, the mass significantly reduced, and the spread and widespread edema surrounding the initial mass had relatively disappeared. However, the tumor mass only disappeared after five years of use, which was relatively slow compared to the typical response of astrocytoma to ECCT. The response characteristics were consistent with those of low-grade glioma.

Ten years after using ECCT, or twelve years since her initial brain cancer diagnosis, Mrs. Tosilah is healthy and normal, free from cancer.

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