Cancer and Cannabis | Medical Marijuana Doctors | My MMJ Doctor

Cannabis is used to fight pain caused by many cancers and nausea induced by chemotherapy agencies. Over 30 human clinical trials are examining the effects of cannabis or synthetic cannabinoids on nausea, not including several U.S. state trials between 1978 and 1986. 

In analyzing this report, Hall et al. decided that "… THC [delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol] is better than placebo and similar ineffectiveness to other widely-used anti-emetic drugs, in its capacity to reduce nausea and vomiting caused by some chemotherapy regimens in some cancerpatients."

 One 2003 study observed, "Cannabinoids - the active ingredients from Cannabis sativa and their derivatives - use palliative impacts in cancer patients on stopping nausea, vomiting, and pain also by spurring appetite. In addition, certain compounds have been given to inhibit the increase of tumor cells into growing and animal models by modulating essential cell-signaling pathways. 

Cannabinoids are usually well-tolerated and do not produce the generalized toxic effects of conventional chemotherapies."

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CBD and Cancer - Cannabidiol Treatment For Cancer

There is a lot more to cannabis than just THC. Although the press and science have focused on THC because of its effects on the brain, the other cannabinoids are potent medicines in their own right.


Studies reveal that CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, may affect cancer cells of many types. Breast cancer, leukemia, and glioma (a rather nasty brain cancer) are all slowed or even killed by CBD.

 

I usually put something amusing into my articles, but I find nothing humorous about cancer. Both of my grandmothers died of it. So please forgive me if I do not amuse you this time but "cut straight to the chase."

 

In 2006, a study called "Anti-tumor activity of plant cannabinoids with emphasis on the effect of cannabidiol on human breast carcinoma," (see: Breast cancer: Antitumor Activity of Plant Cannabinoids with Emphasis on the Effect of Cannabidiol on Human Breast Carcinoma) compared the effect of fivedifferent compounds found in cannabis on aggressive breast cancer. CBD was the clear winner.

In a short article about the study, it was stated "Cannabidiol (CBD) was the most potent cannabinoid in inhibiting the growth of human breast cancer cells injected under the skin of mice.

CBD also reduced lung metastases deriving from human breast cancer cells that had been injected into the paws of the animals." To put it simply, CBD slowed the growth of breast cancer and kept it from spreading into the lungs.

The glioma studies (see: Glioma apoptosis: Inhibition of Glioma Growth in Vivo) and (Glioma apoptosis) are very interesting since the CBD attacked only the cancerous brain cells while leaving healthy brain cells untouched. Gliomas are one of the most malignant forms of cancer, resulting in the death of affected patients within 1–2 two years after diagnosis. 

Current therapies for glioma treatment are usually ineffective or just palliative. So how does CBD work to inhibit gliomas and other cancers?

 

 

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