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Cannabis destroys cancer cells

Scientists working in the UK have revealed that cannabis has the potential to destroy leukemia cells

Cancer beating cannabisScientists working in the UK have revealed that cannabis has the potential to destroy leukemia cells.

The team - based at Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry in London – have followed up on their previous findings that the main active ingredient in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has the potential to be used effectively against some forms of cancer.

Use of cannabis as a therapeutic agent continues to be controversial due to its psychoactive side effects and consequent legal status, however, leader of the team, Dr Wai Man Liu, explains: “It is important to stress that these cannabis-like substances are far removed from the cannabis that is smoked. These novel compounds have been specifically designed to be free of the psychoactive features, whilst maintaining anti-cancer action.”

THC has previously been shown to attack cancer cells by interfering with important growth-processing pathways, however its mechanism of doing so has remained a mystery. Now, Dr Liu and his colleagues, using microarray technology – allowing them to simultaneously detect changes in more than 18,000 genes in cells treated with THC – have begun to uncover the existence of processes through which THC can kill cancer cells and potentially promote survival.

The researchers hope that the findings will provide a crucial step towards the development of new therapies for many types of cancer. Dr Liu said: “Ultimately, understanding the fundamental mechanisms of these compounds will provide us with insights into developing new drugs that can be used to effectively treat cancers.”

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Rick Simpson

"Dr Wai Man Liu, explains: “It is important to stress that these cannabis-like substances are far removed from the cannabis that is smoked."
Such a waste of medicine - smoking it! The cannabis oil distilled from the bud crystal is much more effecacious.
Rick

Posted: 28 November 2007 21:20:03

 

Ralph

Saw this report on other sites. We should really try and support scientists who want to beat cancer by using new approaches. Good on you Dr Liu.

Posted: 16 January 2008 15:15:52

 

Aaron

I was diagnosed with lymphoma in December of 2006 at the age of 20. Honestly, the ONLY thing that helped me through my chemotherapy and the extreme nausea associated with it was smoking marijuana. Without it, I don't know if I would have done as well getting through the treatments (CHOP chemotherapy, RICE chemotherapy, BEAM chemotherapy, and my stem-cell transplant). I would go home from a treatment, smoke with friends, and would actually be able to eat, laugh, and enjoy myself during such a difficult time. The damn thing is, no doctor even recommended the option of a THC pill or any other form of cannabis. In fact, they all told me to refrain from smoking anything, especially marijuana. They gave me Ativan and other anti-nausea medications and NONE of them helped... at all. I would beg for high doses of Benadryl so I could actually go to sleep. A year out of my stem-cell transplant and I've had no reoccurance of lymphoma. I'm 100% for the scientific studies and suggest the "at-home" studies for cancer patients. Spark it up!

Posted: 19 July 2008 06:47:50

 

TerrierBram

I think tonight, before dinner I eat some good hashish. Fry it gently in the olive oil, and just eat it.
@Rick Simpson
I respect and admire your work deeply. However, the smoke and vapour of Cannabis flowers have medical qualities, and contribute to the society. First of all to keep me sane. But maybe for anti carcinogenic properties Cannabis can better be eaten. I think you have a point there. However smoking Cannabis is not a waste, if the user decided it is so.

Posted: 03 June 2009 11:41:01

 

Bill

I applaud Dr. Liu for his discoveries. I was diagnosed with leukemia in 2009 and the drug that I am taking has been very effective in bringing my blood back to normal. I like to thank doctors like Dr. Liu who are finding creative ways to combat cancer. May God bless you.

Posted: 28 November 2009 01:42:03

 

tom

To day at 12:50 my Aunt died of Cancer, she was 60, You have no idea how angry and disapointed i am at this. There is a cure there that has a social stigma attached to it but this denys peoples biggest right, life. This propaganda is costing people their lives what is their problem with it?

Posted: 07 December 2009 16:28:43

 

Ron

I was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, I tried Rick Simpson way and it worked. The doctors said I was lucky and I told them how I cured my cancer with hemp oil, he said nothing and said you don't have to make a new appointment your cancer free Thanks to Rick Simpson.
So for all of you that have cancer believe it because it cured my cancer.

Posted: 21 December 2009 05:54:58

 

GRAHAM

I hav Chronic Lymphatic Leukimia I smoke cannabis, & it has helped me cope with this, get through 2 lots of 6 mths chemo & I start a 3rd session of 6 tomorrow & cannabis wil help me through that.Doctors gav me all the pain killers I wanted & had I used that quantity I would hav a healthy addiction by now, I dont & I still use them when its to much the rest of the time I smoke through it.Ive also noticed the night sweats are not as intense. it works 4 me what more can I say...thks

Posted: 03 February 2010 18:51:00

 

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