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abdulhakeem
18-04-07, 09:43 PM
Cannabis Compound Slows Cancer Spread In Mice, Researchers Say

Apr 17, 2007
By Charlene Laino
Reviewed by Louise Chang

(WebMD) Cannabis may be bad for the lungs, but the active ingredient in marijuana may help combat lung cancer, new research suggests.

In lab and mouse studies, the compound, known as THC, cut lung tumor growth in half and helped prevent the cancer from spreading, says Anju Preet, PhD, a Harvard University researcher in Boston who tested the chemical.

While a lot more work needs to be done, the results suggest THC has therapeutic potential, she tells WebMD.

Moreover, other early research suggests the cannabis compound could help fight brain, prostate, and skin cancers as well, Preet says.

The findings were presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.

The finding builds on the recent discovery of the body's own cannabinoid system, Preet says. Known as endocannabinoids, the natural cannabinoids stimulate appetite and control pain and inflammation.

THC seeks out, attaches to, and activates two specific endocannabinoids that are present in high amounts on lung cancer cells, Preet says. This revs up their natural anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation can promote the growth and spread of cancer.

In the new study, the researchers first demonstrated that THC inhibited the growth and spread of cells from two different lung cancer cell lines and from patient lung tumors. Then, they injected THC into mice that had been implanted with human lung cancer cells. After three weeks, tumors shrank by about 50 percent, compared with tumors in untreated mice.

Preet notes that animals injected with THC seem to get high, showing signs of clumsiness and getting the munchies. You would expect to see the same thing in humans, so if this work does pan out, getting the dose right is going to be all important, she says.

Paul B. Fisher, PhD, a professor of clinical pathology at Columbia University, says that though the work is interesting, it's still very early.

The issue with using a drug of this type becomes the window of
concentration that will be effective. Can you physiologically achieve what you want without causing unwanted effects, he tells WebMD.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/04/17/health/webmd/main2696726.shtml

Ruprecht
19-04-07, 09:42 AM
Sounds like a pipe dream to me...

Abu Noah
19-04-07, 09:50 AM
wow, looks like I might have to reconsider having given up the weed for some years now :)

JayC
19-04-07, 09:51 AM
as salaam alaykum,

its haraam anyway

`asiya
19-04-07, 09:52 AM
Sounds like a pipe dream to me...

ive actually seen this work for someone well insha Allah it did for a time, she had cancer in one area of her abodomen and it spread to her stomach and to her lungs and through her whole body she was given months to live, but took up smoking hash after reading the studies on this, and she lived for 9 more years subhanAllah the tumor growths slowed way down and although she was riddled with it, she survived so long masha Allah :( sad though

Ruprecht
19-04-07, 10:04 AM
ive actually seen this work for someone well insha Allah it did for a time, she had cancer in one area of her abodomen and it spread to her stomach and to her lungs and through her whole body she was given months to live, but took up smoking hash after reading the studies on this, and she lived for 9 more years subhanAllah the tumor growths slowed way down and although she was riddled with it, she survived so long masha Allah :( sad though

Really?

Well I do have this problem with being way too motivated, sharp and alert...
...also I often only eat two or three meals a day.

Hmmm....

Tiuchiha
19-04-07, 05:37 PM
Marijuana is responsible for all the delinquinents and failures of the youth.

I find it interesting that marijuana can reduce tumours, hopefully it will help some of the sick people.