Marijuana A Possible Cancer Treatment
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Managing treatment side effects
National Cancer Institute
Marijuana might be useful for managing side effects that often go along with cancer treatments, which are toxic and can cause nausea, vomiting, anorexia and cachexia.
The aches and pains of life
Dallas News
An interesting personal account of a woman who turned to marijuana to supplement her cancer treatment and learned some new lessons about her friends.
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No cancer from smoking pot
Washington Post
Contrary to earlier reports, marijuana doesn't cause cancer; in fact, it contains ingredients that are now studied as possible cancer treatments.
Impact of medicinal marijuana
USA Today
How does medical use of marijuana to treat cancer symptoms affect morale in the workplace? It's an interesting issue that goes beyond just efficacy of treatment.
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Marijuana facts
Mayo Clinic
An overview of marijuana as a possible addition to your cancer treatment. Consider the risks and rewards before deciding on whether or not to use marijuana for medical purposes.
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Non-toxic cancer treatment
Health Day
A non-hallucinogenic and non-toxic compound found in marijuana can lead to a possible breast cancer treatment.
Pot stunts tumor's growth
Science Daily
The active ingredient in marijuana could be a possible lung cancer treatment; it acts by stopping the growth and migration of the tumor.
Pot soothes skin condition
Health Central
Aside from marijuana's possible cancer treating properties, it can also ease the irritation of contact allergic dermatitis, a skin rash developed from touching an irritant.
Fighting brain cancer
WebMD
Scientists found that marijuana might help treat brain cancer by inhibiting the tumor's growth of new blood vessels and literally blocking its food supply.

