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9-Month-Old with a Brain Tumor Overcomes Obstacles, Recovers Over 10 Years, and Attends School Like Any Other Child

At 9 months old, Taqi was diagnosed with a choroid plexus tumor in the brain’s nerve center, causing hydrocephalus that left him unable to move or even lift his head. Two surgeries to drain fluid and remove part of the tumor were followed by plans for radiation, but his parents chose another path—ECCT therapy by Dr. Warsito.

After starting ECCT, Taqi’s condition improved rapidly. He could lift his head, sit up, and later stand and walk. Year after year, CT scans showed the tumor shrinking and brain fluid levels normalizing. His crossed eyes and weak limbs also gradually returned to normal.

Now, more than 10 years later, Taqi has grown into an active teenager who goes to school, plays with friends, and lives a healthy, joyful life.

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From Coma Due to Brainstem Cancer to Recovery, Marriage, and Motherhood Over 12 Years

At 19, Famela was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor attached to her cerebellum and brainstem. After surgery to insert a shunt and 35 radiation sessions, the tumor grew again, pressing on vital nerves and leaving her nearly bedridden. In late 2012, she fell into a coma for 3 days but miraculously survived, prompting her father to search for alternatives. That search led them to ECCT.

Soon after beginning ECCT therapy, Famela experienced intense detox reactions—sweating, dark stools, and dizziness—but her condition steadily improved. Within months, she regained balance, could walk, and her senses of vision, hearing, and smell returned. A CT scan after 6 months showed the tumor had shrunk significantly.

A year later, she got married, gave birth safely in 2016, and has remained healthy ever since. Now, more than 15 years after her diagnosis, Famela continues to live well with her husband and 8-year-old son.

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Fighting Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Until Childbirth, 10 Years Without Chemo

In 2013, while 2 months pregnant with her first child, Mrs. Nurhayati was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer (NST Grade 3). After undergoing a mastectomy, doctors advised her to have chemotherapy and a hysterectomy—ending her pregnancy. Faced with an unbearable choice between her own life and her unborn child’s, she searched for another way.

Upon learning about ECCT, she decided to cancel both chemotherapy and hysterectomy, continuing her pregnancy while starting the therapy. The first months were difficult—her wound healed slowly, and scans showed fluctuating activity—but she persevered. In time, her wound dried and healed completely, and she safely gave birth to a healthy baby.

One year later, her cancer cleared without chemotherapy. A decade on, Mrs. Nurhayati remains cancer-free and the proud mother of three healthy children.

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The First ECCT User for Pancreatic Cancer Surpasses 10 Years, Crowned as the Longest Survivor in Australia

In 2014, Mr. Budi Santoso was diagnosed in Australia with stage 4 pancreatic cancer that had spread to his liver—one of the deadliest cancer types with almost no long-term survivors. With limited medical options, he returned to Indonesia and began ECCT therapy using a corset device that covered his abdomen, pancreas, and liver.

Within months, his condition improved remarkably. The pain subsided, his energy returned, and follow-up scans showed that while existing nodules temporarily swelled from inflammation, no new metastases appeared. He continued the therapy consistently until his cancer was declared clean five years later.

Now at 80, Mr. Budi lives in Australia in excellent health, still hiking and praying daily. In 2023, he was officially recognized as the longest-living stage 4 pancreatic cancer survivor in Australia.

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Case of Malignant Cancer and Benign Tumor Treated with ECCT Resulting in Lump Disappearance Without Surgery, Surpassing 11 Years

In 2013, Mrs. Diana, a lecturer and mother of three, was diagnosed with malignant cancer in her left breast and a benign tumor in her right. The cancer had already spread up to her armpit, and surgery was scheduled. But before the operation, an old friend connected her with Dr. Warsito and the ECCT therapy, which she decided to try instead of surgery or chemotherapy.

Wearing five ECCT devices for up to 18 hours a day, she followed every instruction with discipline. Though she initially felt pain in her arms, her condition gradually improved. Over time, both the malignant and benign tumors disappeared completely. Her ECVT scans confirmed the cancer’s electrical activity had normalized, and by 2016 she was declared cancer-free.

Now, more than 10 years later, Mrs. Diana remains healthy, active, and full of life—living proof of faith, perseverance, and the power of innovation.

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Brain Cancer in the Nerve Center Inoperable, Surpassing 10 Years with ECCT Without Surgery or Chemotherapy

At 12 years old, Adnan Krisna Murti was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in the basal ganglia—the coordination center that controls movement, vision, and hearing. The tumor filled nearly his entire brain, making surgery or radiation impossible. In 2012, his father decided to try ECCT, then still in early development.

Within 3 months of using the device, Adnan’s hearing and vision returned, and he could walk again. But after stopping the therapy for a year, his symptoms came back, and the tumor grew even larger. A redesigned ECCT helmet was created to better target the tumor deep in his brain. Gradually, his pain subsided, he could walk again, and MRI scans showed the tumor shrinking significantly.

Now, more than 10 years later, Adnan lives free of pain and continues using ECCT. Though his vision has not fully returned, he remains active, studying and communicating with the help of assistive tools.

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10 Years from Japan to Indonesia Looking for Cancer Treatment, Without Surgery Without Chemo

In 2014, Sae—whose real name is withheld—was diagnosed in Tokyo with an aggressive, fast-growing breast cancer (Type C2) that was resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. Her doctors recommended a radical mastectomy, but even then, the chance of recurrence was high. Searching for alternatives, Sae and her husband discovered ECCT and traveled from Japan to Indonesia to begin treatment at C-Care Alam Sutera in Tangerang.

The process was slow but steady. For several years, her MRI results showed no major changes, yet the cancer never spread. With patience and persistence, Sae continued the therapy, returning to Indonesia regularly for consultations and equipment upgrades. In 2019, she began using a newly developed ECCT device, which led to significant improvement—the tumor mass reduced by half within a year and almost disappeared the following year.

Now, nearly 10 years since her diagnosis, Sae remains in good health with only a few residual spots on her MRI. She never underwent surgery or chemotherapy, never showed signs of severe illness, and continues to live normally with her husband in Japan.

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10 Years Battling Stomach Cancer That Spread to the Brain

After her fifth round of chemotherapy in 2013, Mrs. Sioe was bedridden and could barely sit up. A PET-CT scan revealed a recurrence of stomach cancer near her surgical site, with metastasis to both sides of her cerebellum. Her condition worsened rapidly, leaving her weak and unable to stand. Seeking hope, her son discovered ECCT therapy and obtained a corset and helmet device for her to wear daily.

Within days, intense detox reactions occurred—black and green stools, foul-smelling urine, and sticky sweat—but her recovery was remarkable. A week later, she could sit for longer periods; after two weeks, she could stand and walk again. One month into therapy, her strength returned, her pain subsided without painkillers, and she began regaining weight.

After 1.5 years, a PET scan declared her CLEAR, and she continued ECCT for another year as prevention. Nearly a decade later, in 2023, a small new mass appeared in her cerebellum, but with renewed ECCT use, her vertigo and headaches quickly disappeared. Mrs. Sioe remains in good health today.

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Lung Cancer Patient Given a Burial Choice, Now Healthy 10 Years Later

In July 2013, Mr. Ichwan was hospitalized with severe shortness of breath and back pain. Tests revealed advanced lung cancer attached to his rib and fluid buildup in his right lung, leaving him struggling to breathe. Doctors had given up hope and advised his family to prepare for his passing.

Desperate, his family turned to ECCT. Within weeks of using the device, his breathing improved, and the preparations for his “return home” were canceled. After one month, the fluid in his lung disappeared, and within three months, the tumor mass had deflated, leaving only scar tissue.

Mr. Ichwan used ECCT for a year before stopping, feeling fully recovered. A decade later, his child returned to C-Care and shared that Mr. Ichwan was still healthy, happily remarried, and living well—proof of a recovery once thought impossible.

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10 Years Living in Harmony with Lymph Node Cancer

In 2012, Mang Iwan was diagnosed with lymphoma in his right shoulder that had spread to his chest and pressed against his right lung. After exhausting both medical and alternative treatments, his condition worsened, forcing him to quit his job and close his small workshop. Doctors predicted he wouldn’t survive more than a year. In early 2016, desperate for hope, his doctor recommended ECCT.

Barely able to sit during the trip from Tasikmalaya to Tangerang, Mang Iwan started using the device—and within two weeks, he could finally sleep again after six sleepless months. A month later, he returned to work in his workshop, bringing immense joy to his family.

Ten years after his diagnosis, Mang Iwan remains active and healthy. Though a small lump remains on his shoulder, it is soft and harmless. His hair, once white, has turned black again, and his nephew even jokes, “Mamang looks more handsome now.” May Mang Iwan continue to stay healthy and even more handsome.

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