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Federal Government Reports Marijuana Effective in Combatting Certain Cancers Reports ADSI In a recent report, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the Federal governments National Institutes of Health (NIH), stated that marijuana inhibited the survival of both estrogen receptor–positive and estrogen receptor–negative breast cancer cell lines. The same report showed marijuana slows or stops the growth of certain lung cancer cells and suggested that marijuana may provide risk reduction and treatment of colorectal cancer. Referring to the NCI report, Patient Rights attorney Matthew Pappas said, The Federal governments continuing attack on people prescribed medical cannabis by their doctors is hypocritical considering the benefits reported by its own National Cancer Institute. Pappas represents patients in defending their right to reasonably obtain medical marijuana. The patients contend the Federal government and various municipalities are trying to prevent them from obtaining cannabis for medical purposes in direct contravention of state laws. Cities that ban dispensaries are denying patients the ability to obtain a medicine the Federal governments National Institutes of Health says fights cancer and theyre doing it with the Obama Administrations help. Recently, the City of Los Angeles repealed its ban of medical marijuana collectives after Bill Rosendahl, a member of its city council diagnosed with cancer and prescribed medical marijuana said to fellow council members about the ban, You want to kill me? You want to throw me under the bus? The NCI report also examined whether patients who smoke marijuana rather than ingesting it orally are exposed to a higher risk of lung and certain digestive system cancers. According to the government, 19 studies failed to demonstrate statistically significant associations between marijuana inhalation and lung cancer. The report also identified a separate study of 611 lung cancer patients that showed marijuana was not associated with an increased risk of lung cancer or other upper aerodigestive tract cancers and found no positive associations with any cancer type. In the area of prostate cancer, the NCI report was inconclusive and suggested further research was necessary. In its report, the National Cancer Institute also identified a study of intratumoral injection of delta-9-THC in patients with recurrent glioblastoma that showed tumor reduction in the test participants. - See more at: cureyourowncancer.org/federal-government-reports-marijuana-effective-in-combatting-certain-cancers-reports-adsi.html#sthash.Bki5pOdo.dpuf
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 16:15:35 +0000

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