Cancer is a crazy cellular response in the body that is either arrested by the body itself or continues to expand and spread throughout healthy tissue until the body is devastated and can no longer sustain life. Cancer is not an ambiguous force that floats around waiting to infect it’s next victim. There is no one, specific cause of this potentially life threatening disease. While there are multiple factors that contribute to the development of cancer, emotional stress is a key factor that has been researched and studied for over fifty years. One of my favorite research studies on lung cancer was done by a British chest surgeon, David Kissen in the 1950’s. Kissen reported patients with lung cancer were frequently characterized by a tendency to bottle up emotions. He found the risk of lung cancer was five times higher in men who lacked to ability to express emotion effectively. Especially intriguing was that those lung cancer patients who smoked but did not inhale exhibited even greater repression of emotion than those who did. His observations implied that emotional repression works synergistically with smoking in the causation of lung cancer. The more severe the repression, the less the smoke damage required to result in cancer. You can learn more about healing cancer by downloading my free report: Four Things You Must Know to Cure Cancer