It is documented that case studies done over a period of 30 years showed Saturn and Jupiter prominent within the natal chart and under heavy stress with the Moon. The progressed charts of these patients showed all of them with progressed aspects to Saturn and Jupiter at the time of development and Pluto as the tumors take hold and further deteriorate the system.
On a brighter note Noel Tyl states these cases were improved by examining the areas of the chart that were not affected and functioning normally. In this book it designs for every sign and aspect some biochemical/nutritional supplements for keeping the healthy parts of the body strong.
i know really smelly fart is associated with saturn but when it comes tumors…
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wtf are you people talking about? seriously? if planets make tumors “too” then genes do what? dna is there for what?
I’ve eyed this question several times, and not written anything because of the complexity involved in what I want to say. I answered a non-astrology question along this line the other day. The asker wanted to know how to combine the chances of being in the percentage group which develops cancer, and then from there what would be the chances of dying from cancer if he was among the former group.
I’ve read that in astrology, Pluto involves the cancer cells themselves. But there’s so many variables involved, plus percentages change from study to study, and from year to year. What I’m saying is there’s several issues here. There is the percentage which develops cancer, and dies from it. There’s the percentage which develops cancer, but survives, and the cancer returns later on. There’s the percentage which develops cancer, survives, but then dies of other causes. The majority of cancer are thought to be spontaneous, with some studies showing inherited tendencies. We know there a prevalence of cancer from abuse of certain types of eating habits, alcoholism and smoking. Then there’s a small percentage of cases where a proto-oncogene becomes altered by a mutation, and this causes the development of a cancer of some kind. There are many known proto-oncogenes, which all lead to the development of different kinds of cancers.
So with all those issues, it would have to be more than one aspect. From what I know of astrology, I’d suggest aspects and timing as complex as the subject matter in the previous paragraph. In my own case, and my family history of different proto-oncogenes, I’ve found a relation between Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Sun and Mars.
With ovarian cancer, by astrological rules I would think Venus and Moon would be involved, but I would still include Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Sun and Mars. I’ve found Mars to be a big indicator of the surgical procedures involved. Jupiter seems to relate to the person’s ability or willingness to help with the healing process, or make it worse. There’s a lot more to it than this, and some astrologers will have different findings, since my focus has been on charts of those with different proto-oncogenes. The 6th house is important for health matters, and the 8th is related to death. I’ve found that the 4th is crucial to the end of life descriptions, but I won’t go beyond on that particular subject. Rulers of the houses involved have to be examined, and then the timing would involve transits and progressions for knowing when.
So I don’t think there’s a lone specific planet associated with tumors. Jupiter seems to be the hub of development in the proto-oncogenes in my family, but only with how it aspects other planets, and the house placements.
While I’m on that subject, I can’t think of a more informed person than yourself to collect data, do the research, and publish a book on it.