The main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis - tetrahydrocannabinol - could be used to reduce tumor growth in cancer patients, according to an international research team.
Previous studies have suggested that cannabinoids, of which
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is one, have anti-cancer properties. In 2009,
researchers at Complutense University in Spain found that THC induced the death of brain cancer cells in a process known as "autophagy."

When
human tumors in mice were targeted with doses of THC, the researchers
found that two cell receptors were particularly associated with an
anti-tumor response.The researchers found that administering THC to mice with human tumors
initiated autophagy and caused the growth of the tumors to decrease. Two
human patients with highly aggressive brain tumors who received
intracranial administration of THC also showed similar signs of
autophagy, upon analysis.

The team behind the new study - co-led by Complutense University and the
University of Anglia (UEA) in the UK - claims to have discovered
previously unknown "signaling platforms" that allow THC to shrink
tumors.
The researchers induced tumors in mice using samples of human breast cancer
cells. When the tumors were targeted with doses of THC, the researchers
found that two cell receptors were particularly associated with an
anti-tumor response.
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