IS CANCER COMMUNICABLE? 2
Then there is the time spent in caring for the patient and the deep sympathy felt for his suffering. Both are a strain on the energy reserves, apart from the shattering experience of the loved one’s eventual death, the resulting loss being difficult to bear. The feeling of loneliness after decades of companionship can be overwhelming. In fact, just as joy and happiness strengthen and help to overcome an illness, so constant sorrow and anxiety can contribute to producing an illness, turning it into infirmity that may end in death.
If cancer really were communicable, it would no doubt claim many more victims than it does and would be far more dangerous than it already is.
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