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The book "The Carcinogenic Mind" has been published!

The book Carcinogenic Mind is the result of many years of studying psychosomatics, psycho-oncology, summarizing the experience of colleagues and personal practice. It was written by Vladislav Matrenitsky, PhD, a psychotherapist and psycho-oncologist, to explain to the patient, directly or through the specialists who read it: "Cancer is a psychosomatic disease. It is caused by a wrong mindset.

The book analyzes and systematizes the latest scientific data from the fields of psychology, oncology, psychoneuroimmunology, stressology, epigenetics, philosophy, molecular biology and other fields of knowledge. The ideas presented in this manual on psycho-oncology became the basis for the development of the ANTIRAC TM program.

The book answers topical questions:
About cancer:

Why do two people of roughly the same age and health status, similar in lifestyle, occupation, and place of residence, develop cancer and the other does not?
Why, in the mid-nineteenth century, many doctors were convinced of the relationship between the psyche and cancer, but modern doctors do not know this?
Why is it impossible to invent a pill for cancer?

About me:

"Why me" and "why do I have to do this?"
How do sad childhood experiences lay the foundation for the disease?
What features of your character weaken the body's defenses?
How does suppressing negative emotions lead to the accumulation of "mental poisons" that disrupt physiological balance?
How do stresses bring the body to a pre-cancerous state?
Where do depression and hopelessness come from, up to the loss of the meaning of life?
Why is cancer an unconscious desire for death?
Why does the lack of psychological help increase the likelihood of both the onset and recurrence of the disease?

About the treatment:

How to help yourself to make treatment as effective as possible?
How to minimize the side effects of standard therapy?
What to do to prevent the tumor from returning?
How to complete treatment until full recovery?
How to believe in your right to live again?

Printed or electronic versions of the book are available at www.cancer-um.info.

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