Furthermore, compounds found in cannabis have been shown to kill numerous cancer types including: lung cancer [9], breast and prostate [10], leukemia and lymphoma [11], glioma [12], skin cancer [13], and pheochromocytoma [14]. The effects of cannabinoids are complex and sometimes contradicting, often exhibiting biphasic responses. For example, in contrast to the tumor killing properties mentioned above, low doses of THC may stimulate the growth of lung cancer cells in vitro [15].
This seemed kind of important for whether cannabis causes or cures cancer:
Low doses of THC may stimulate cancer? Someone needs to study this and come upon some numbers. Last thing I want is to underestimate how much THC is needed for its cancer fighting properties.
This seemed kind of important for whether cannabis causes or cures cancer:
Low doses of THC may stimulate cancer? Someone needs to study this and come upon some numbers. Last thing I want is to underestimate how much THC is needed for its cancer fighting properties.
Here is the paper they cited for that info, unfortunately I don't think the full text is free:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15026328