Active Ingredient in Marijuana Kills Brain Cancer Cells

Experts say finding worth further study, but patients shouldn't light up just yet

Posted: April 1, 2009

By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- New research out of Spain suggests that THC -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- appears to prompt the death of brain cancer cells.

The finding is based on work with mice designed to carry human cancer tumors, as well as from an analysis of THC's impact on tumor cells extracted from two patients coping with a highly aggressive form of brain cancer.

Explaining that the introduction of THC into the brain triggers a cellular self-digestion process known as "autophagy," study co-author Guillermo Velasco said his team has isolated the specific pathway by which this process unfolds, and noted that it appears "to kill cancer cells, while it does not affect normal cells."

Velasco is with the department of biochemistry and molecular biology in the School of Biology at Complutense University in Madrid. The findings were published in the April issue of The Journal of Clinical Investigation.

The Spanish researchers focused on two patients suffering from "recurrent glioblastoma multiforme," a fast-moving form of brain cancer. Both patients had been enrolled in a clinical trial designed to test THC's potential as a cancer therapy.

Using electron microscopes to analyze brain tissue taken both before and after a 26- to 30-day THC treatment regimen, the researchers found that THC eliminated cancer cells while it left healthy cells intact.

The team also was able, in what it described as a "novel" discovery, to track the signaling route by which this process was activated.

These findings were replicated in work with mice, which had been "engineered" to carry three different types of human cancer tumor grafts.

"These results may help to design new cancer therapies based on the use of medicines containing the active principle of marijuana and/or in the activation of autophagy," Velasco said.

Outside experts suggested that more research is needed before advocating marijuana as a medicinal intervention for brain cancer.

Dr. John S. Yu, co-director of the Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program in the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, said the findings were "not surprising."

"There have been previous reports to this effect as well," he said. "So this is yet another indication that THC has an anti-cancer effect, which means it's certainly worth further study. But it does not suggest that one should jump at marijuana for a potential cure for cancer, and one should not urge anyone to start smoking pot right away as a means of curing their own cancer."

But that's exactly what many brain cancer patients have been doing, said Dr. Paul Graham Fisher, the Beirne Family director of Neuro-Oncology at Stanford University.

"In fact, 40 percent of brain tumor patients in the U.S. are already using alternative treatments, ranging from herbals to vitamins to marijuana," he said. "But that actually points out a cautionary tale here, which is that many brain cancer patients are already rolling a joint to treat themselves, but we're not really seeing brain tumors suddenly going away as a result, which we clearly would've noticed if it had that effect. So we need to be open-minded. But this suggests that the promise of THC might be a little over-hoped, and certainly requires further investigation before telling people to go out and roll a joint."

More information

For additional details on the risks and benefits of marijuana use as it relates to cancer, visit the American Cancer Society.

BRain Cancer Cured

Should have given this to my friends dad back in 02, he had brain cancer, maybe the weed would have helped, now his son is a crackhead.

KJHF of MN @ Feb 02, 2010 23:21:20 PM

Best way to consume marijuana

If I had a brain or other tumor, I would without a doubt consume high amount of marijuana due to the possibility it might slow tumor growth and improve life quality factors. I strongly suggest that any terminally ill person tries marijuana (a small and gentle amount at first). Especially if a person with a cancer does not mind the psychoactive effects of marijuana, then they should consume it.

I believe that the most benefit might be obtained from eating / ingesting it. You also can consume MUCH larger amounts this way than via any other method. However I strongly suggest smoking it for the first couple of weeks while you get used to its effect. To reduce the possibility of anxiety, start with a very small amount (1-2 medium sized puffs every 10-15 minutes until you find an appropriate effect)

Eating it takes a lot to get used to with the timing etc, dose. Be CAREFUL via eating it, do NOT eat more than you can mentally tolerate. It can be very intense. It may days a few days of careful experimentation to find the right dose.

Michael @ Jan 17, 2010 10:32:23 AM

Helping with the headaches

I'm a 31 year old male that has been run through the ringer and back , with all the surgeries and treatments.. I was diagnosed with a Stage 3 Anaplastic Astrocytoma Brain Tumor..And my team of doctors have racked their brains for answers on medications to help with , sezures and pain , that come along with the burden of having this disease.. And the only thing they can come up with when it comes to the pain such as my , feet , hands , head , left arm and leg after a sezure.. Is Lortab 10....What a Joke!!! So I found that smoking a small bowl , or a joint , fixes the problem. And your not putting Very Toxic

Chemicals in your body.. SO....Who is to say what we can and cant do in our Country of "Freedom"..Yes there are Laws that have to be inforced. But, we all have to remember who and what we are:If you understand the Constitution "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America"

Read the first lines , WE THE PEOPLE...are the Government..

So who are these high and mighty rollers standing on their soap boxes??NOBODY!!! Hell the more than likely do really hard drugs , and all we want is something that actually helps us..

The only reason Our Government will probably never make it legal, is because they cant control it..Well I've said a small bit of my piece..But like I've been saying since 7th grade

( FTG )

Josh Roach of TN @ Oct 16, 2009 01:36:05 AM

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