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MSM: Scientists reveal how THC – found in cannabis – ‘could slow cancer tumour growth’

Thursday, July 17, 2014 13:32
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New study from University of East Anglia reveals important details of marijuana’s ‘poorly understood’ anti-cancer properties

New study from University of East Anglia reveals important details of marijuana’s ‘poorly understood’ anti-cancer properties

by Adam Withnall

Scientists at a British university have made a major breakthrough in revealing how cannabis could be used as a treatment to prevent the growth of cancer.

Research carried out by a team from the University of East Anglia (UEA) has shed light on the still “poorly understood” theory that an ingredient in marijuana has anti-cancer properties.

There have long been reports that the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis – Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC – has been shown to have success in combatting the growth of cancerous cells, but Cancer Research UK says we need more research before we will know whether the substance can really help treating the disease.

By injecting THC into laboratory mice bearing human cancer cells, scientists were able to identify for the first time two specific receptors that are responsible for the compound’s disease-fighting effects.

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