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Brain Cancer Reappears After 3 Gamma Knife Procedures, Leading to Inability to Walk or Speak, but Walking and Speaking Normally Again After 2 Months with ECCT

In April 2023, Mrs. Masturoh arrived at the C-Care Cancer Research Lab (Dr. Warsito’s Cancer Research) in a wheelchair, with difficulty speaking and partial memory loss. Previously, she had undergone several surgeries and three rounds of Gamma Knife treatment in 2018, but the tumor reappeared, leaving her unable to walk or talk. The type of tumor she had was challenging to treat, and the older ECCT device generally didn’t yield good results.

However, with the latest ECCT development, Mrs. Masturoh was able to walk and talk normally again after two months.

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The effect of exposure to electric fields on EGFR and PDGFR in glioblastoma cell model: In vitro study

Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is recognized as the most common and malignant primary brain tumor, with its aggressive nature largely driven by angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation). A key therapeutic strategy is targeting the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) pathway, which frequently involves the highly mutated Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR).

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Coma Due to Inoperable Brain Tumor, Using ECCT, She Says “Mama” for the First Time in 8 Years

For the first time in 8 years, Alia has finally been able to say “Mama.”

Alia had been in a coma for nearly 8 years due to a brain tumor that could not be operated on, blocking the brain’s fluid channels and causing hydrocephalus. The only life-supporting tool for her was a small tube (NGT) attached through one of her nostrils down to her stomach. ECCT was the only method that helped her fight the cancer.

The progress has been extraordinary, even though it has been very slow.

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A Family Diagnosed with Colon Cancer, Free from Cancer for 10 Years with ECCT

Mr. Ismanto lost his father to colon cancer and later faced the same diagnosis at 42. Refusing chemotherapy, he turned to ECCT and made a full recovery, living cancer-free for ten years.

In early 2024, he returned to CCare in good health to help his sister and son, who were both battling the same cancer. Inspired by his success, they also began using ECCT.

After two months, their condition showed remarkable improvement — a sign of hope that healing without chemotherapy might indeed be possible.

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Electric Field Therapy: A Non-Invasive Breakthrough for Brain Cancer Treatment

Key Findings: Brain cancer, particularly glioblastoma (GBM), remains one of the most challenging and lethal diseases, with limited treatment options and harsh side effects. However, electric field therapy is emerging as a promising, non-invasive treatment approach that uses specially tuned electrical forces to target cancer cells without surgery or drugs. Electric field therapy works by

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Cancer Survivor’s Note: “10 Years of ‘Friendship’ with Cancer (with ECCT)”

In 2011, Ms. Libriana was diagnosed with one of the most aggressive, treatment-resistant types of breast cancer. Refusing to give up, she searched beyond surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation until discovering ECCT therapy by Warsito P. Taruno in Tangerang—a choice that gave her new hope.

Beginning ECCT in mid-2012, she wore the electric-field vest faithfully for hours each day while continuing her normal routines. Gradually, the cancer stopped spreading, then shrank and transformed from solid tumors into harmless cysts.

12 years later, she remains healthy and cancer-free—a living testament to faith, perseverance, and the power of innovation.

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First Case of Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer Overcomes 11 Years Cancer-Free with ECCT Without Chemotherapy

Diagnosed in 2012 with advanced-stage ovarian cancer that had spread to her bones, Mrs. Ida faced a near-impossible prognosis. Surgery was deemed too risky, and even with chemotherapy, doctors warned that the cancer would likely return. Determined to survive, she sought help from Dr. Warsito in Tangerang and began using the ECCT device designed specifically for her case.

Over the next few months, her condition changed dramatically—the once-solid tumor softened and turned fluid-filled, just as predicted. By early 2013, surgery became possible, and doctors successfully removed five large and small sacs of cancer tissue weighing about 5 kilograms. Continuing ECCT afterward, Mrs. Ida made a full recovery and showed no recurrence for years.

Now, more than 11 years later, she remains healthy and cancer-free—a remarkable story of perseverance, innovation, and faith against the odds.

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The First and Longest ECCT User for Lung Cancer Surpasses 12 Years, Following the Advice of the First Doctor to Accept ECCT

Diagnosed with advanced-stage lung cancer in 2011, Mr. Abdulmalik faced grim odds—most patients in his condition survive less than five years. When conventional options offered little hope, his doctor, the first to accept ECCT, suggested he try the new therapy. Mr. Abdulmalik agreed, becoming the first person to use ECCT for lung cancer.

Within a month, his coughing blood subsided, and CT scans showed the tumor had shrunk by half. Over the following years, his condition steadily improved—breathing became normal, and by the third year, only scar tissue remained where the tumor once was.

Now, more than ten years later, Mr. Abdulmalik remains strong, active, and cancer-free—living proof of how determination and innovation can defy even the deadliest odds.

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The Blessing Behind Poverty – A 4-Year-Old’s Battle Against Brain Cancer Amid Economic Hardship

At just 4 years old, Septa was diagnosed with brain cancer that left her blind, partially paralyzed, and speechless. Coming from a poor family in Lampung, surgery or chemotherapy was beyond reach. Through the kindness of Dr. Warsito, she received a free ECCT helmet—the only treatment available to her.

The beginning was painful; even wearing the helmet for 5 minutes was a struggle. Yet, with her mother’s endless patience and love, Septa persevered. Gradually, her sight returned, her hearing improved, and for the first time, she spoke the word “Mak.” Over the years, she learned to walk again and grew stronger, relying solely on ECCT therapy.

Now, more than 12 years later, Septa lives free of pain and continues her journey with courage and joy.

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Breast Cancer Recurrence After Surgery and Chemotherapy Leads to Double Mastectomy

In 2013, Mrs. Sonti underwent surgery to remove her right breast after being diagnosed with cancer, followed by chemotherapy. But just months later, in early 2014, a new lump appeared in her left breast. Unwilling to endure chemotherapy again, she traveled from Mandailing Natal to Tangerang to begin ECCT therapy.

For over a year, her condition remained stable—no significant change, but also no spread to other organs. She eventually decided to undergo surgery again, which confirmed Invasive Breast Carcinoma Grade 1. Afterward, she relied solely on ECCT, rejecting chemotherapy. Her wounds healed quickly, and follow-up tests showed no recurrence.

More than 10 years have now passed since she stopped chemotherapy. Mrs. Sonti remains healthy, active, and free from cancer.

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