Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Cannabis May Help Brain Cancer
A study by University of Madrid found the chemicals in marijuana promotes the death of brain cancer cells by essentially helping them feed upon themselves in a process called autophagy  The research team discovered that cannabinoids such as THC had  anticancer effects in mice with human brain cancer cells and in people  with brain tumors. When mice with the human brain cancer cells received  the THC, the tumor shrank. Using electron microscopes  to analyze brain tissue taken both before and after a 26- to 30-day THC  treatment regimen, the researchers found that THC eliminated cancer  cells while leaving healthy cells intact.  The patients did not have any toxic effects from the treatment;  previous studies of THC for the treatment of cancer have also found the  therapy to be well tolerated. However, the mechanisms which promote  THC's tumor cell–killing action are unknown.
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