15 Years in Remission After Breast Cancer Surgery with Cell Therapy

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70 years old
Chief Physician, Shenyang Children’s Hospital

Diagnosis & Treatment History:
In 2009, She was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer and underwent a radical mastectomy. Postoperative pathology results showed:

    • ER(-)
    • PR(-)
  • HER-2(-)

This classification made the cancer more challenging to treat due to the lack of targeted hormone receptors.

Following surgery, She received CIK (Cytokine-Induced Killer) cell therapy, using healthy donor immune cells to support her body’s ability to fight residual cancer cells and strengthen her immune system.

Outcome:
Now, 15 years later, She remains in remission and in good health at age 70. According to Professor Qi, who monitored her recovery, five other patients in the same hospital ward who had breast cancer surgery at that time faced worse outcomes—two passed away within three years, and three experienced recurrence and metastasis.

She shares: “I was fortunate to receive CIK cell therapy using healthy donor cells. Recent follow-ups show everything is normal. I feel more energized, my skin has brightened, wrinkles have reduced, and my overall vitality has improved.”