Psychosomatics and the genesis of cancer. Informational Biophysics can now explain, from a systemic perspective, the possible origins of cancer, seen as an internal conflict leading to cellular degeneration, and the possible solutions to support official medical therapies.

Biophysical Sciences Journal
A.I.O.S.A. – I.B.I. Association, Italy
2024

Abstract
The purpose of this article is to draw attention to the real possibility that cancer has a psychosomatic origin and is therefore linked to the energetic/electromagnetic collapse of information related to traumatic experiences, resulting in the uncontrolled proliferation of cells that are then able to infiltrate the body’s normal organs and tissues, altering their structure and functioning.
Through current knowledge of Informational Biophysics, attention will therefore be focused on the possibility that cancer has a different origin from that currently recognized in the medical field, which sees it as caused by DNA mutations within cells. Cellular DNA contains information on how cells should grow and multiply. According to this theory, there are errors in these instructions that cause the cell to become cancerous.