I got all kinds of info on that. Yes, lung cancer is caused by a death-fright. This is why so many people get it after their initial diagnosis of cancer elsewhere. #1 "secondary" cancer in fact. Bone cancer is #2 -> caused by profound and intense self-devaluation ("I'm falling apart, I can't hold up/on", etc.). The former surrender to death, the latter hang on much longer because they still "fight".
When somebody is afraid they're going to die, the psyche takes the fear as a real and present danger (it has no concept of time) and immediately begins proliferating new lung alveoli to increase oxygen uptake as the quickest way to die is via lack of oxygen. Fascinating, eh? When the fear is resolved, tuberculosis mycobacteria (created by your body for just this purpose) breakdown the excess tissue. In short, lung cancer and tuberculosis are one and the same. Said another way, TB is the "restoration phase" of lung cancer.
But nobody "dies" of cancer. It's either cachexia (wasting) due to their conflict (loss of appetite) or poisoning from the chemo and radiation (also loss of appetite in addition to poisoning.
I got all kinds of info on that. Yes, lung cancer is caused by a death-fright. This is why so many people get it after their initial diagnosis of cancer elsewhere. #1 "secondary" cancer in fact. Bone cancer is #2 -> caused by profound and intense self-devaluation ("I'm falling apart, I can't hold up/on", etc.). The former surrender to death, the latter hang on much longer because they still "fight".
But nobody "dies" of cancer. It's either cachexia (wasting) due to their conflict (loss of appetite) or poisoning from the chemo and radiation (also loss of appetite in addition to poisoning.