I can't tell if you're being sarcastic and don't believe him...
Just to be sure, there have been multiple studies that support his claim (e.g. The Virginia Medical College 1974, Harvard 2007 and the Manual Guzman studies). The studies all show that:
1) Cannabinoids induce cell death, or apoptosis in malignant and unhealthy cells.
2) They also inhibit angiogenesis in said type of cells. That is, it cuts off the tumoral blood supply.
So he is correct, cannabis has a lot of credit with treating cancer.
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>Cancer >Cure Pick one
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Edited by Mr Medicine: 8/8/2013 5:57:01 PMI NEVER said cure. Don't treat me like an idiot? Shall we review my post, I said: [quote]treating[/quote] Treatment =/= Cure Well done for trying though... Edit: I will accept his statement is partially wrong, mine however is not.
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Cool. Pretty irrelevant though because it's not the most effective way of treating.
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Obviously, however it wouldn't be harmful to administer it to a cancer patient whilst they have chemotherapy or XRT.