Thank you for your question. I will include three descriptions and two flags, somewhat derivative; the sources are easy enough to locate so I won't link those.
Perhaps the made-up word seeks to avoid onomatopœia or to distinguish itself from the disease? Who knows. For the zodiacgenderagenderfluid scene, however, their orientation is connected with the constellation. Supposedly it influences the vibes coming from the sun even though the sun is nowhere near that portion of the sky when the influence is occurring. Satan is responsible in that case as The Bible makes plain. For cancer's gender though I'm happy to provide a source (for reference purposes) but would recommend not reading if using public transport.
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The gender of cancer
Today cancer is seen as a disease that affects both sexes roughly equally. This is, however, a relatively recent development. Until the mid-twentieth century, cancer was viewed as a pathology mainly affecting women, because female malignancies produced typical symptoms, and were easier to detect. In the twentieth century, women’s cancers – of breast and uterus – became the principal targets of public campaigns to promote the early detection of malignant tumours. From the 1950s on, the development of more efficient diagnostic methods and the increase in the prevalence of lung cancer, a disease found more often in men, put an end to the image of cancer as a female pathology. On the other hand, cancers of female reproductive organs continue to be more visible in public discourse and the media than those of male reproductive organs, and preventive – and mutilating – forms of surgery are more often proposed for women at risk from these pathologies.
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Outline (some of the topics) I have decided to list just one
Mothers and sinners: female cancers in the nineteenth century
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That should explain the spelling. Cancegender and cancer gender are two different things. Just to make sure I checked three sources for the former:
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Cancegender or agenderfluid is a fluid gender identity that is mainly agender but can experience fluctuating or fluid feelings of gender correlating with their emotions. These feelings can be deeply upsetting to the individual experiencing them and can make their emotional state unstable, which can cause gender changes, though it typically returns to agender.
Cancegender is a zodiacgender based on the constellation Cancer.
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Cancegender or Agenderfluid is a gender identity where one primarily uses agender as their “base” gender but can experience fluid and/or fluxing gender feelings in tandem with their emotions. These feelings may be confusing or upsetting to the individual and cause their emotional state to go unstable, resulting in gender changes. This term can alternatively be referred to as agenderfluid, but it is different in the sense that it is related to your emotions.
Cancegender is a zodiacgender based on the constellation Cancer.
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Cancegender/Agenderfluid Agender as “base” gender but experiences fluid/fluxing gender feelings in tandem with their emotions. These gender feelings may confuse or upset the individual and cause their emotional state to go haywire, which causes more gender changes; A fluid gender identity where one’s “base” gender is agender. They may experience other gendered feelings, but they always return to feeling agender.
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I hope this is helpful.