Aside from THC, C. sativa produces approximately 70 other cannabinoids, although, unlike THC, many of them exhibit little affinity for CB receptors (10, 20). Of interest, at least one of these components, namely, cannabinol (CBD; Supplementary Fig. 1), has been shown to reduce the growth of different types of tumor xenografts including gliomas
the combined administration of THC and CBD is being therapeutically explored (10, 20, 26), although its effects on the proliferation and survival of cancer cells have only been analyzed in vitro
Study reviews the different THC and CBD phytocannabinoids and their anti-cancer effect i.e. anti-proliferative, pro-apoptosis... Enough of the talk that MM has not anti-cancer benefits. Enough of the censorship!