It is easier to fear of cancer than do something about it.

Cancer demonstrates the usual and common phenomenon of fear of the unknown. It is a issue of wonder, what happens with fear when knowledge emerges?, Or what is the same, what happens to darkness when light comes on?.

This disease has become a fear shared by those who fear ill, and an experience shared by many who have gone through it.

Never was there so much global agreement and with the consent of the thought of fearing the cancer. Why is this?, promotion perhaps?.

The media and a wide range of institutions, scientific and non-scientific, have undertaken the task of promoting this disease from fear, when paradoxically is known that is fear what feeds greatly to disease.

Without wishing to engage in nonsense speculation or conspiracy theory or anything, it is impossible not to mention what this disease evidently means for the current system structures.