Anti-Tumor Effects of Cannabinoids in Brain, Lung, Breast, Prostate, Colorectal, and Pancreatic Cancers

Author:

Shah Dhairavi1,Shah Dhaara1,Mohamed Yara1,Rosas Danna1,Moffitt Alyssa1,Haynes Theresa Hearn2,Cortes Francis2,Neasman Taunjah Bell2,Kathari Phani kumar2,Villagran Ana1,Zeine Rana R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kean University, USA

2. Saint James School of Medicine, USA

Abstract

In search for new cancer treatments, the anti-tumor effects of cannabinoids are under investigation. This study systematically reviews the experimental and clinical evidence for benefits of cannabinoids in cancer. Literature search was conducted through PubMed, EBSCO Host, and ProQuest electronic databases. The text words “medical marijuana,” “cannabis,” “cannabinoids,” “cannabidiol (CBD),” and “Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),” with the Boolean operator “AND” “cancer” either “brain,” “lung,” “breast,” “prostate,” “colorectal,” or “pancreatic” were used to identify studies on anti-tumor effects of cannabinoids. Treatment with cannabinoids decreased cell proliferation, tumor size, angiogenesis, adhesion, migration, and metastasis, and promoted cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and autophagy in tumor cells and xenograft models and overall survival in cancer patients. There is strong experimental evidence for anti-tumor effects of cannabinoids. Clinical trials are warranted, and further experimental studies are needed to elucidate the pharmacologic potential for cannabinoids in oncology.

Publisher

IGI Global

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