10-Year-Old Child with Medulloblastoma Brain Cancer at the Brainstem Cleared with ECCT Without Surgery
At 10 years old, Mohammad Razzan was diagnosed with medulloblastoma—a malignant brain tumor pressing on his brainstem and cerebellum. Surgery was deemed too risky, so his doctor sought an alternative treatment using ECCT. In the first month, Razzan experienced an intense detox process marked by black, foul-smelling stools, after which his pain subsided and his balance and motor functions returned to normal.
For six years, his parents, both medical professionals, hesitated to bring him back for an MRI, fearing the results might not match his healthy appearance. But when they finally did, the scan showed his brain was completely clear—no trace of cancer remained. The tumor that had once blocked his brain’s drainage channels had vanished without surgery or chemotherapy.
Now a healthy high school student, Razzan continues to grow normally and live free from symptoms, six years after his recovery with ECCT.
