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JoeRogansNipple t1_jb8az4q wrote

In vitro, wait for actual clinical trials.

https://jcannabisresearch.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42238-023-00174-z

>Our results indicate that cannabinoids can reduce human bladder transitional cell carcinoma cell viability, and that they can potentially exert synergistic effects when combined with other agents. Our in vitro results will form the basis for future studies in vivo and in clinical trials for the development of new therapies that could be beneficial for the treatment of bladder cancer in the future.

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HomicidalChimpanzee t1_jb98593 wrote

Then I guess it's a good job they're constantly coursing through my bloodstream.

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Aidyn_the_Grey t1_jb9m4fs wrote

My dad had Bladder cancer a bit more than a decade ago. I think he was around 58 at the time he found out. He'd been a daily smoker of cigarettes for most of his life (had quit around 5 years prior) but also a daily toker. His doctors told him he was fine to keep smoking, and actually encouraged it for several reasons (appetite being the main one). Thankfully it never got out of hand, and weirdly they used localized TB to treat it.

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TheGnarWall t1_jba8q7l wrote

Not going to read the article. I'm just going to assume I'm cancer proof. Thanks science!

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plumppshady t1_jbbsmap wrote

Can someone tell me if this means they found a link between cannabinoids and bladder cancer or they found a link between cannabinoids and no bladder cancer

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[deleted] t1_jbc8uah wrote

Yes, this is certainly encouraging news! It would be interesting to find out more about how large of a reduction we are talking here, as well as the further implications of this type of therapy for bladder cancer treatment.

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Anita_Clue t1_jbccoav wrote

As someone with stage IV bladder cancer, this is encouraging.

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