Ovarian Cancer Spread to Omental Tissue, Can Achieve Over 7 Years Remission with ECCT without Chemo

Mrs. Maria (45) was diagnosed with ovarian cancer measuring nearly 20 cm in 2018. She then underwent surgery. The pathology results showed malignancy, serous adenocarcinoma type that had already spread to fatty tissue (omentum). Mrs. Maria refused to undergo chemotherapy and sought an alternative method with the ECCT device to clear the remaining malignant cells, prevent recurrence, and metastasis.

For almost 5 years there was no detected recurrence, but after the pandemic and COVID vaccination, ultrasound results showed recurrent masses at the previous surgical site. Mrs. Maria continued using ECCT without chemotherapy, the solid mass turned into a cyst, and the cytology results of the cyst fluid also showed no malignancy.

More than 7 years since she was first diagnosed with cancer, Mrs. Maria’s condition remains relatively normal.

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