Husband and Wife Battle Inoperable Tumors in Later Life, Surviving 10 and 5 Years with ECCT Treatment
In 2012, Mr. Samidin was diagnosed with a 23 cm leiomyoma tumor in his pelvic cavity, tightly attached to his bladder and aorta—making surgery too risky. He began ECCT therapy for six months to loosen the tumor’s adhesions before surgery. The operation succeeded, removing the mass cleanly without damaging nearby organs. He continued ECCT afterward to prevent recurrence, and for 10 years, he has remained healthy and cancer-free.
Five years into his remission, his wife, Mrs. Sudartati, was diagnosed with a brain tumor located behind her left eye and gripping the brainstem—rendering it inoperable. She began ECCT therapy and has used it consistently for five years. The tumor has shrunk slightly and faded in density but remains in place, stable and harmless.
By the end of 2024, both Mr. Samidin and Mrs. Sudartati celebrated remarkable milestones—10 and 5 years of survival, respectively—living healthy, peaceful lives together.
