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ECCT Modulates the Therapeutic Landscape for Advanced Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Case Series Demonstrating Efficacy Across EGFR-Mutant and Wild-Type Subtypes

Electro-Capacitive Cancer Therapy (ECCT), a non-invasive electric-field–based treatment used alongside standard therapies, showed meaningful benefits in a case series of six patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma, including both EGFR-mutant and EGFR-wild-type profiles. Across the cohort, five patients experienced partial tumor response and one achieved stable disease, with imaging demonstrating notable tumor regression and improved clinical […]

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Non-contact electric fields’ effect on TNF-a in glioblastoma cell line: An experimental study

The experimental findings demonstrate that the non-contact electric field successfully triggers key cellular responses in the U87-MG glioblastoma cell line. Specifically, there was a visible increase of Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-\alpha) after just 24 hours of exposure across all tested voltages (10, 30, and 50 Vpp). This initial surge is significant, as established electric

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Capacitance Electric Fields (CEFs) Represent a Groundbreaking Approach in Cancer Therapy

Capacitance Electric Fields (CEFs) uses the principles of physics to selectively target and disrupt cancer cells while sparing healthy tissues. Cancer cells are uniquely vulnerable due to their altered membranes, which have distinct electrical and structural properties compared to normal cells. By applying precisely controlled electric fields, CEFs destabilize these membranes, creating tiny, temporary pores

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Current Challenges in Cancer Therapy: A Biophysical Perspective on Electric Field-Based Strategies

Cancer treatment faces significant challenges due to tumor diversity, therapy resistance, immune system evasion, and toxicity. Conventional methods like chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy are often limited by the tumor’s ability to adapt through genetic mutations and metabolic changes. The tumor microenvironment further complicates treatment by blocking drug penetration, suppressing immunity, and sustaining cancer stem cells,

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ECCT: Physical Therapy for Cancer – clinical report

国際抗老化再生医療学会雑誌 第 6 巻(20−33)2024By Shinichiro Akiyama, MD, PhD, FACPCancer gene; Immunotherapy ExpertClinical Oncology, McGill University, CANADAFaculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, JAPANMechanism of Action Electro Capacitive Cancer Therapy (ECCT) employs low-voltage, medium-frequency electric fields to disrupt mitotic progression by inducing microtubule depolymerization, ultimately triggering apoptosis in cancer cells while sparing normal tissues. By interfering

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Capacitance Electric Field Therapy: A New Frontier in Non-Invasive Cancer Treatment

This publication review explores the emerging cancer therapy modality known as Capacitance Electric Field (CEF), a non-invasive approach utilizing low-frequency alternating electric fields to selectively disrupt mitosis in tumor cells while sparing normal tissues. Through preclinical and early clinical studies, CEF has demonstrated tumor growth inhibition via multiple mechanisms including interference with microtubule polymerization, mitotic

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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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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.

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5-Year-Old from Russia Diagnosed with Brain Cancer, Undergoes Surgery in Korea and ECCT Therapy in Indonesia, Surpassing 10 Years

At 5 years old, Max from Russia was diagnosed with malignant brain cancer (astrocytoma) after already living with epilepsy from a brain injury he suffered as a baby. Following tumor removal surgery in South Korea, his doctor recommended chemotherapy, but his mother refused, fearing it would worsen his epilepsy. When the cancer recurred 9 months later, she brought Max to Indonesia to begin ECCT therapy in December 2014.

Using a helmet-shaped ECCT device, Max underwent treatment in Bali while continuing epilepsy therapy. MRI scans after 8 months showed the recurrent tumor had completely disappeared. He continued using ECCT for 5 years as a preventive measure, with regular CT scans confirming no recurrence. His therapy program was later adjusted to support nerve function related to epilepsy.

Now, 10 years later, Max lives healthily in Turkey with his mother—free from cancer, active, and able to enjoy a normal childhood once thought impossible.

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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.

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