Triple Negative Grade 3 Breast Cancer: Achieving 10 Years of Remission with ECCT Without Chemotherapy

In 2012, Mrs. Alwiene was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She initially relied solely on ECCT, hoping to heal without surgery or chemotherapy. However, because dead cancer cells didn’t excrete properly, they built up and caused inflammation, prompting her to undergo a mastectomy. The pathology revealed invasive ductal carcinoma grade 3 with triple-negative IHC results—the most aggressive and treatment-resistant breast cancer type.

Refusing chemotherapy, Mrs. Alwiene continued ECCT therapy to prevent recurrence and metastasis. Her follow-up scans consistently showed no spread or new tumors, and her overall health remained excellent.

Now over 10 years since her diagnosis, Mrs. Alwiene, at 75, lives healthily and actively, marking a full decade as a triple-negative breast cancer survivor.

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