What You Ought To Know About The Relation Between Cancer And Thoughts
One of the questions that occupy the minds of both researchers, cancer patients and everybody else, from time to time, is what is the relation between cancer and my thoughts? Or what is the relation between any physical illness, for that matter, and our personality, our behavior and our mental state? Many studies have explored, in one way or another, the relation between our mental attitude and the strength of our immune system.
Some cancer patients reported that the cancer they have is related to a body organ they had unresolved issues with. For example, a woman that felt she couldn’t freely express herself, suffered from cancer in the area of her mouth and throat. There is one hypothesis, yet to be proved, that if a person is having difficulty expressing emotions, he will be more prone to cancer. Another hypothesis discusses the relationship between a person’s hope and cancer. People who aren’t hopeful, and have a pessimistic nature, are more likely to suffer from different illnesses including cancer.
Although there is no conclusive evidence, some cancer patients admit to having unresolved emotional conflicts prior to their cancer. It is a known fact that stressors can weaken the immune system. Feelings can also be a source of stress. Breast cancer patients, according to this theory, might have a problem with their breast or its functions. Studies fail to support this claim, but that does not mean that one should disregard the possible relation.
If stressors, emotional conflicts and a negative body image are a part of your daily life, you are suffering already. There is no point to leaving this situation untreated. In the best scenario, you will just continue to suffer. In a worse scenario, your immune system will not be able to protect you from simple illnesses, and you might go down with a cold or suffer terrible headaches. In the worst scenario, you might get cancer. That is why it is highly recommended, even if not medically proven, to deal with your emotional problems, express your feelings and do your best to be hopeful. It is just one more thing that can help prevent of treat cancer.
