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Which Cancers Can ECT Treat?

ECT can be used to treat a range of cancers, both primary cancers contained in one location, and secondary tumours that have metastased (spread) to another area of the body. Biolife Therapies are happy to offer advice and guidance as to whether ECT is suitable for you. Please contact one of our experienced ECT advisors for further information.


Examples Of Cancers Treatable With ECT

Skin
Number Of Treatments Required: 1

Prostate
Number Of Treatments Required: 2-6

Lung (Primary Or Secondary)
Number Of Treatments Required: 4-7

Breast
Number Of Treatments Required: 5-8

ECT is also producing positive results for some forms of cancer that have either proved difficult or impossible to treat with conventional methods. Examples include stomach, liver (secondary metastases only) and pancreatic cancers. Patients undergoing ECT treatment for these types of cancers often benefit from having additional therapies provided at our Alternative Treatments clinic in Bonn. This clinic is within half an hour of our ECT clinic in Cologne, and complimentary therapies can be included in your visit.

ECT is not able to treat the following cancers; lymph gland, brain, kidney, bone. If you require treatment for these cancers, please see the 'Alternative Treatments section of this website, and contact Biolife Therapies for advice.

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Arrange A Combined Consultation And First Treatment


Meet our ECT consultant to discuss your treatment. You can also have your first ECT treatment to see results straight away.


ECT For Prostate Cancer


If your consultant has advised 'watchful waiting', or your prostate cancer is more active and requires surgery or treatment, ECT is the non-invasive treatment you should consider first. Find out how to take control of your prostate cancer.