10-Year-Old Diagnosed with Inoperable Cancer in the Brain’s “Third Eye” Can Be Cleared with ECCT, Surviving 12 Years
At age 10, Rafi was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in the pineal gland—a high-grade PPTID pressing on his brainstem and thalamus. Surgery was impossible, leaving only radiation with a high risk of recurrence. Alongside 30 radiation sessions, his parents began ECCT therapy using a helmet-shaped device to target the tumor area.
Within weeks, Rafi’s condition improved rapidly: his headaches eased, movement and vision returned, and the intense discharge reactions showed the therapy was working. After 6 months, MRI scans revealed that his 3 cm tumor had nearly disappeared, leaving only minor scar tissue. He continued using ECCT for several years to prevent recurrence while resuming school.
Now 22, Rafi lives a normal, healthy life and is completing his university studies—12 years since first being diagnosed with high-grade pineal gland cancer.