National Cancer Institute Study Shows Cannabis Can Kill Cancer Cells

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Technical420 reported that the National Cancer Institute revealed that various studies show that cannabis may prevent tumor growth by killing sells, blocking cell growth and blocking the development of the blood vessels needed by tumors to grow.

Technical420 reported that the National Cancer Institute revealed that various studies show that cannabis may prevent tumor growth by killing sells, blocking cell growth and blocking the development of the blood vessels needed by tumors to grow.
As quoted in the market news:

The institute also said that cannabis does this while protecting healthy cells.
NCI released the following statement after updating its website, “A laboratory study of cannabidiol (CBD) in estrogen receptor positive and estrogen receptor negative breast cancer cells showed that it caused cancer cell death while having little effect on normal breast cells. Studies in mouse models of metastatic breast cancer showed that cannabinoids may lessen the growth, number, and spread of tumors.”
In April, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) revised their April 2015 publication was revised to say the following:
“Recent animal studies have shown that marijuana can kill certain cancer cells and reduce the size of others. Evidence from one animal study suggests that extracts from whole-plant marijuana can shrink one of the most serious types of brain tumors. Research in mice showed that these extracts, when used with radiation, increased the cancer-killing effects of the radiation.”

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