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ENG: "Over 70% Of Studies Back Medical Cannabis In Cancer Treatment, Meta-Analysis Finds." They searched 10.000 published papers. Keep that in mind, next time you read the old " more reasearch is needed".

Will gladly share a proven protocol in comments if requested. Nothing for sale. Strictly educational purposes to correct such rampant intentional misinformation.

forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/

ESP: "Meta análisis de 10.000 estudios científicos publicados reveló una tendencia significativa ( 71.4%) que apoya el potencial terapéutico del cannabis, en particular para el manejo de los síntomas relacionados con el cáncer y efectos anticancerígenos directos."

Con gusto aclaro dudas sobre cómo usarlo para este fin. Solo pregunten en comentarios. No se vende nada, el fin es educativo para contrarrestar tanta desinformación intencional.

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#cancer #Cannabinoids #medicine
#marijuana #cannabismedicinal
#medicalcannabis #healing #cbda #chemotherapy #cbd #quimioterapia
#thc #thca #regenerativemedicine
#herbalist #healthare #healthscience
#medical #marijuananews #cbn #homeostasis #chemo #pharmagreed
#endocannabinoidsystem #weed
#endocannabinoide #marihuana
#pharma #pharmaceuticals #healthcare #HealthCrisis #health

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Polymer-coated nanoparticles loaded with therapeutic drugs show significant promise for cancer treatment. These particles can be targeted directly to tumors, where they release their payload while avoiding many of the side effects of traditional chemotherapy.

#science #cancer #chemotherapy #nanoparticles

news.mit.edu/2025/engineers-de

MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyEngineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumorsBy Anne Trafton | MIT News

New research explores #selenium's potential in cancer treatment. A Phase 1 clinical trial found combining selenium with #chemotherapy effectively treated metastatic kidney cancer, with over half of patients seeing tumor shrinkage. 🧪 🩺
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The ConversationSelenium is an essential nutrient named after the Greek goddess of the Moon − crucial to health, it may help prevent and treat cancer
More from The Conversation U.S.

New research explores #selenium's potential in cancer treatment. A Phase 1 clinical trial found combining selenium with #chemotherapy effectively treated metastatic kidney cancer, with over half of patients seeing tumor shrinkage. theconversation.com/selenium-i
By Aliasger K. Salem, University of Iowa

People with cancer typically assume that side effects from chemotherapy and other drug treatments are part of the tradeoff to treat a life-threatening disease.

But some researchers and patient advocates maintain that the information provided about potential side effects, particularly more subjective ones like pain and fatigue, doesn’t necessarily provide the real-world insights that cancer patients need.

Clinical trials typically are well designed to measure the effectiveness and safety of cancer drugs, but they often don’t similarly capture “the tolerability side” that patients really care about, said Hillary Andrews, director of regulatory and research partnerships for the Friends of Cancer Research, a nonprofit advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C.
“They want to understand how others have experienced this drug, and how it could potentially impact them,” she said.

For instance, a patient’s diarrhea may not be frequent enough to constitute a safety concern but still be urgent enough that someone is reluctant to leave home, Andrews said.

Federal officials have begun to encourage drug study leaders over the last decade to collect more such information related to tolerability, called patient-reported outcomes.
But it’s not required, and neither is the reporting of those patient measures, including on the drug label, she said.

undark.org/2023/12/06/cancer-d

Undark Magazine · The Side Effect Roulette of Cancer TreatmentSome researchers and advocates strive to offer patients a more accurate window into the impact of cancer drugs on daily life.