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Sunshine Acid
07-12-2006, 07:39 PM
Pot Smoking Not Linked to Lung Cancer
23 May 2006 - By Salynn Boyles
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People who smoke marijuana do not appear to be at increased risk for developing lung cancer, new research suggests.

While a clear increase in cancer risk was seen among cigarette smokers in the study, no such association was seen for regular cannabis users.

Even very heavy, long-term marijuana users who had smoked more than 22,000 joints over a lifetime seemed to have no greater risk than infrequent marijuana users or nonusers.

The findings surprised the study’s researchers, who expected to see an increase in cancer among people who smoked marijuana regularly in their youth.

“We know that there are as many or more carcinogens and co-carcinogens in marijuana smoke as in cigarettes,” researcher Donald Tashkin, MD, of UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine tells WebMD. “But we did not find any evidence for an increase in cancer risk for even heavy marijuana smoking.” Carcinogens are substances that cause cancer.

Tashkin presented the findings today at The American Thoracic Society’s 102nd International Conference, held in San Diego.
Boomers Reaching Cancer Age

The study population was limited to people who were younger than 60 because people older than that would probably not have used marijuana in their teens and early adult years.

“People who may have smoked marijuana in their youth are just now getting to the age when cancers are being seen,” Tashkin says.

A total of 611 lung cancer patients living in Los Angeles County, and 601 patients with other cancers of the head and neck were compared with 1,040 people without cancer matched for age, sex, and the neighborhood they lived in.

All the participants were asked about lifetime use of marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as other drugs, their diets, occupation, family history of lung cancer, and socioeconomic status.

The heaviest marijuana users in the study had smoked more than 22,000 joints, while moderately heavy smokers had smoked between 11,000 and 22,000 joints.

While two-pack-a-day or more cigarette smokers were found to have a 20-fold increase in lung cancer risk, no elevation in risk was seen for even the very heaviest marijuana smokers.

The more tobacco a person smoked, the greater their risk of developing lung cancer and other cancers of the head and neck. But people who smoked more marijuana were not at increased risk compared with people who smoked less and people who didn’t smoke at all.

The THC Connection

Studies suggest that marijuana smoke contains 50% higher concentrations of chemicals linked to lung cancerlung cancer than cigarette smoke. Marijuana smokers also tend to inhale deeper than cigarette smokers and hold the inhaled smoke in their lungs longer.

So why isn’t smoking marijuana as dangerous as smoking cigarettes in terms of cancercancer risk?

The answer isn’t clear, but the experts say it might have something to do with tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, which is a chemical found in marijuana smoke.

Cellular studies and even some studies in animal models suggest that THC has antitumor properties, either by encouraging the death of genetically damaged cells that can become cancerous or by restricting the development of the blood supply that feeds tumors, Tashkin tells WebMD.

In a review of the research published last fall, University of Colorado molecular biologist Robert Melamede, PhD, concluded that the THC in cannabis seems to lessen the tumor-promoting properties of marijuana smoke.

The nicotine in tobacco has been shown to inhibit the destruction of cancer-causing cells, Melamede tells WebMD. THC does not appear to do this and may even do the opposite.

While there was a suggestion in the newly reported study that smoking marijuana is weakly protective against lung cancer, Tashkin says the very weak association was probably due to chance.

Cancer risk among cigarette smokers was not influenced by whether or not they also smoked marijuana.

“We saw no interaction between marijuana and tobacco, and we certainly would not recommend that people smoke marijuana to protect themselves against cancer,” he says.

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Yay, take that FDA and dumbass federal government. :tongue:

Slash
07-12-2006, 09:27 PM
The best news Shannon's ever recieved!

abbott1
07-19-2006, 05:42 AM
every1 knows i HATE HIPPIES AND DRUGGYS, BAN A ADDICT

Sunshine Acid
07-19-2006, 06:07 AM
every1 knows i HATE HIPPIES AND DRUGGYS, BAN A ADDICT

Well I don't HATE anyone, but I do have zero respect for people that can't spell, type, or form a useful opinion.

I think your post should have went something like this...

"everyone knows I hate hippies and druggies. ban an addict." ? :rolleyes:

Please take your ignorance and stupidity elsewhere.

abbott1
07-19-2006, 06:10 AM
i do not hate u i dont know you so.. im sayin i dont like hippies or grug addicts thats all i got hockey to play but srry for miscomunication lol

Sunshine Acid
07-19-2006, 06:11 AM
i do not hate u i dont know you so.. im sayin i dont like hippies or grug addicts thats all i got hockey to play but srry for miscomunication lol

What? :eek:

abbott1
07-19-2006, 06:13 AM
i mean i dont care about news drugs make u depressed and want to kill yourself and loss of brain cells ITS BAD FOR EVERYONE

Sunshine Acid
07-19-2006, 06:21 AM
i mean i dont care about news drugs make u depressed and want to kill yourself and loss of brain cells ITS BAD FOR EVERYONE

By the looks of it you might be the one with the lack of brain cells if your judgement and ability to type is any precursor of your intelligence. Just take a second and compare my marijuana and acid ridden mind to yours..just think about it.

Anyways though, in all seriousness I am not about to get into some one-sided debate with a half witted person who knows nothing of what he is talking about when it comes to drugs or the mind. So I will just cease discussion until something debatable is brought up.

In the meantime I will take my depressed self, with all my lost brain cells, and go commit suicide. :rolleyes:

The Hammer
07-19-2006, 01:57 PM
Wow I had no idea I was so depressed lol. Nor did I know they were calling people who smoke marijuana addicts. Should I go to rehab? That would be a no. Just so you know the drugs that you would be trying to refer to are more designer drugs, not the plant known as marijuana. Now I don't know how ols you are but if you drink you should now that drinking is alot worse on your physical and mental health. Well what do I know I'm just a lonley pot head lol.