Post-radiation Pineal cancer spreads to brain stem and thalamus, can clear Without Surgery with ECCT
Ajie was diagnosed with hydrocephalus at age 6, undergoing nine VP shunt surgeries before finishing elementary school. At 21, he was diagnosed with pineal gland cancer in the mesencephalon region. Despite chemotherapy and radiation, his tumor spread to the pons and thalamus, leaving him completely blind. With no options left, Ajie tried ECCT, and after just 3 days of use—following 3 months of blindness—he miraculously regained his sight and ability to read.
Follow-up MRIs showed remarkable progress: the tumor shrunk by 80% in 1 year, nearly disappeared in 2 years, and Ajie was declared in remission after 3 years of continuous ECCT use. In 2017, he graduated from Electrical Engineering at ITS, fully independent and healthy, though with minor vision issues caused by residual scar tissue on the optic nerve.
Now, 13 years after his initial diagnosis, Ajie remains active and healthy. Since 2022, he has also used ECBS to improve fitness and stamina, enabling him to travel—Umrah to Mecca and Medina, tours to Bali and Singapore, and even mountain climbing at Bromo