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Cannabis Once Again Shown To Halt Cancer Growth So Why Arent We Studying It In Humans?
Thu, 05 Aug 2010 00:13:05 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
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The administration of THC reduces the tumor growth of metastatic breast cancer and might constitute a new therapeutic tool for the treatment of cancerous tumors, according to preclinical data published online in the journal Molecular Cancer.
Investigators from Complutense University in Madrid assessed the anti-tumor potential of THC and JWH-133, a non-psychotropic CB2 receptor-selective agonist, in the treatment of ErbB2-positive breast tumors a highly aggressive form of breast cancer that is typically unresponsive to standard therapies.
Researchers reported, oth Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and JWH-133 reduce tumor growth [and] tumor number [in mice]. [T]hese results provide a strong preclinical evidence for the use of cannabinoid-based therapies for the management of ErbB2-positive breast cancer.
In 2007, investigators at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute reported that the administration of the nonpsychoactive cannabinoid CBD limited breast cancer metastasis in a manner that was superior to comparable synthesized agents.
Previous preclinical studies assessing the anticancer properties of cannabinoids have shown that they inhibit the proliferation of a wide range of cancers, including brain cancer, prostate cancer, oral cancers, lung cancer, skin cancer, pancreatic cancer, biliary tract cancers, and lymphoma.
Full text of the study, Cannabinoids reduce ErbB2-driven breast cancer
Marijuana Law Reform - NORML
Thu, 05 Aug 2010 00:13:05 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
Share This Article [Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory. To have NORML's media advisories delivered straight to your in-box, sign up for NORML's free e-zine here.]
The administration of THC reduces the tumor growth of metastatic breast cancer and might constitute a new therapeutic tool for the treatment of cancerous tumors, according to preclinical data published online in the journal Molecular Cancer.
Investigators from Complutense University in Madrid assessed the anti-tumor potential of THC and JWH-133, a non-psychotropic CB2 receptor-selective agonist, in the treatment of ErbB2-positive breast tumors a highly aggressive form of breast cancer that is typically unresponsive to standard therapies.
Researchers reported, oth Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and JWH-133 reduce tumor growth [and] tumor number [in mice]. [T]hese results provide a strong preclinical evidence for the use of cannabinoid-based therapies for the management of ErbB2-positive breast cancer.
In 2007, investigators at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute reported that the administration of the nonpsychoactive cannabinoid CBD limited breast cancer metastasis in a manner that was superior to comparable synthesized agents.
Previous preclinical studies assessing the anticancer properties of cannabinoids have shown that they inhibit the proliferation of a wide range of cancers, including brain cancer, prostate cancer, oral cancers, lung cancer, skin cancer, pancreatic cancer, biliary tract cancers, and lymphoma.
Full text of the study, Cannabinoids reduce ErbB2-driven breast cancer
Marijuana Law Reform - NORML