Hello Bluebell87:
I am a modern horary astrologer, so i have tools that the medievals do not use, such as the trans saturnian planets, the 150 degree aspect and so on.
Sorry to upset your applecart, but we cannot predict death in a horary chart, as "death solves everything and answers everything."
However, your question is a bit of trap door, or exception, in that, you didn't ask 'if you would die," but
would you die of cancer ?
In any event, the stars are saying "no."
In cases of terminal cancer where I have drawn charts for, (including my own Aunt) cancer, the disease, is always ruled by the Moon, as are hereditary diseases.
But, nowhere in these posts does it say you actually have cancer, true ?
However, some astrologers say that Pluto rules hereditary diseases, and that there is some relationship between Pluto and Cancer, the disease, as well, since Pluto rules the body's DNA, as well as genetics, in general.
So, we know the following: Sun ruler of the ascendant, (ruler you and your physical body), Capricorn rules your 6th house of health and the 8th house rules your demise).
But as already discussed, we cannot predict your death.
Saturn, the ruler of your 6th house of health, makes two helpful, life preserving aspects to both Jupiter and Uranus, so that, plus Moon in Taurus (exalted) trine Pluto makes me think that you will likely not die of cancer, but something else unrelated to Cancer.
Meanwhile, the Moon's immediate inconjunction to Jupiter in Libra indicates something "excessive" or "exaggerated," as in, you could be making a mountain out of a mole hill ?
In any event, 28 degrees on the 6th house means the question is already solved or too late to be answered !
good luck to you!
Sabumnim
*please do not read on if you are or are likely to be in anyway effected by issues surrounding death and dying, particularly cancer*
Will I die of cancer? I ask because breast cancer is hereditary and that is how my mum died.
I don't mind talking about death, I know some people don't like it, or would rather not deal with it. The only thing that bothers me about death, is that it will be the one thing I will not be able to reflect upon afterwards. Oh I do love a good reflection! Introspection. Rationalisation. Reflection.