Bad news for those of us who enjoy Marijuana
According to the following research we may need to quit.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31932491
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Ugh
Maybe this explains my tumor in the first place. Haven't touched the stuff in about 5 years, but prior to that indulged 1-3 times per week for years and years, diagnosed/had surgery etc. 3 years ago.
Was wondering if medical marijuana might ease some of my lingering neck discomfort but I guess this suggests I should stay away from even that. Wonder about CBD products.
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That was a tough read
The below article references Armana's post in more of laymans terms. Yep it sounds like it's the actual THC in the bloodstream that triggers the pathway. This is new data as previously it was thought that it was the passing of the joint/pipe between individual lips that was trnsmitting the HPV virus. This is a game changer for sure.
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This is so alarming. Medical
This is so alarming. Medical marijuana use has made it possible for cancer survivors to handle pain, low appetite and general malaise. Yikes.
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Yeah, we definitely need to
Yeah, people with cancer need to quit smoking asap. The fact is that it's not the only research that proves this statement. Honestly, I've never been a fan of smoking marijuana but at the same time thought that it might help me relax. However, some American scientists have discovered extensive research that says that smoking is not a good idea for those who suffer from specific cancer types. I tried to get weed gummies instead, and it was a good decision. In general, I feel that my health condition has improved significantly, and I'm glad that I could quit smoking.
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well not good
My dad has been battling rectal cancer and he has NF and has had a neurofibrama from it in his throat for 20 years . Last pet scan showed thickening and FDG uptake in his throat and he has smoked for 40 years at least . This has me worried now thanks for posting this got to bring it up to my dad's ENT doc .
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