Research published by the British medical journal SciTechDaily indicate the answer is probably “YES”. But scientists agree more research is needed to confirm that cannabinoids are a potential treatment for cancer. We already know that the body’s own endocannabinoids are involved in various processes including nerve function, emotion, energy metabolism, pain and inflammation, sleep, and immune function so it doesn’t seem far-fetched that cancer could be added to the list. Lung cancer remains the second most common cancer in the UK. Despite treatment advances, survival rates remain low at around 15% five years after diagnosis. Average survival without treatment is around 7 months. Click HERE to read more about the study from SciTechDaily
