A Harvard University research project from almost ten years ago
was the most comprehensive study to date on the potential of THC to combat
cancerous tumors. The study exposed mice subjects infected with lung cancer to
three weeks dosage of THC.
The researchers found that there was a significant reduction in
the lung cancer tumor growth, in some cases by as much as 50%. In the case of
cancerous lesions, the reduction was even more significant.
According to researchers working on the project, the doses of THC
(which is a naturally occurring chemical in marijuana plants) definitively
acted efficaciously on the cancerous growths. “When the cells are pretreated
with THC, they have less EGFR stimulated invasion as measured by various
in-vitro assays,” states Anju Preet, Ph.D., who worked on the ground breaking
study.
Preet explains that in the space of only three weeks that the
tumors were reduced in both size and weight by approximately 50% compared to a
control group. Dr. Preet also made reference to the considerable reductions in
the frequency of cancerous lesions in the mice subjects and the significant
reduction of protein markers which are associated with the progression of the
disease.
The researchers suggested that THC combats cancerous cells with
such effectiveness because it activates molecules that arrest the cell cycle.
This action inhibits the processes of angiogenesis and vascularization, which
are essential for the progression of cancer. Currently, diseases such as lung
cancer are treated with courses of chemotherapy which are extremely aggressive
and invasive and cause patients a huge amount of discomfort and temporary
physical debilitation.
While chemotherapy is the most effective treatment for
this kind of disease at this current time, the hugely invasive courses of
treatment are not always totally effective.
Therefore, it somewhat surprising that very little has been done
to advance upon the incredible discoveries made in this study in the course of
the past decade. It is also somewhat curious that the study has received such
little press attention over the years. It has been suggested that large
pharmaceutical companies with a great deal of money invested in chemotherapy
and other cancer treatments have been actively suppressing research and
information relating to the efficacy of medical marijuana treatments. Could the
lack of interest in this ground breaking study be evidence of this campaign of
suppression?
Source: http://www.disclose.tv/news/harvard_university_research_cannabis_combats_tumor_growth_in_half_in_just_three_weeks/137106
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