This book presents a new integrative model of cancer that reframes it not as a genetic aberration or isolated cellular malfunction, but as a systemic signal of disrupted coherence — across biological, ecological, symbolic, and societal scales. Grounded in contemporary research from mitochondrial medicine, bioelectric morphogenesis, fascia science, and systems theory, this work explores cancer as an evolutionary and developmental reversion under constraint failure.
The model synthesizes physical (tensegrity, redox dynamics, interstitial flow), informational (bioelectric, metabolic, and narrative signaling), and symbolic (meaning, trauma, story) domains to illuminate cancer’s genesis and trajectory as a patterned breakdown in the body’s terrain. It extends this understanding outward — connecting chronic disease with planetary degradation, economic trauma, and institutional incoherence — and proposes a regenerative, coherence-first approach to both therapy and civilization design.
By integrating clinical insights, scientific rigor, symbolic literacy, and ecological ethics, Cancer as Pattern offers a comprehensive framework for a new era of medicine — one that heals by restoring flow, form, and meaning at every level of life.










