7 years old got cancer in the neck, can be lost with ECCT without chemo, passed 10 years until now in college
At 7 years old, Ghozi developed large lumps on both sides of his neck. An ultrasound revealed clusters of lymph node masses suspected to be lymphoma, but a biopsy was too risky since the lumps were attached to major neck blood vessels. His doctor advised trying ECCT therapy.
After just a month of using the neck and head-covering ECCT device, Ghozi began experiencing heavy nasal discharge and pungent-smelling urine—signs that his body was expelling dead cancer cells. Gradually, the lumps in his neck deflated, his dizziness disappeared, and his overall condition improved. Within a year, the lumps were gone completely, and Ghozi returned to normal activity.
He continued using the device for 3 years to prevent recurrence. Now, more than 10 years later, Ghozi remains healthy, active, and is currently attending college.
