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Cannabis for Cancer: Anti-Cancer Effects of 25 Cannabis Samples

Updated: Apr 14, 2023

Welcome to homework assignment CCS 1.8 of the Cannabis for Cancer Seminar from Higher Learning LV. This assignment teaches students the latest peer-reviewed scientific research about cannabis for cancer. This particular study summary examines the effects of about two dozen cannabis samples for cancer, with a focus on their anti-inflammatory powers. The study also provides unique data regarding the correlations between terpenes and cannabinoids in popular cannabis cultivars.


When you complete this homework assignment, simply click the link at the bottom of the article to return to the master page for this seminar.

A September 2022 research study entitled "Analysis of Anti-Cancer & Anti-Inflammatory Properties of 25 THC-rich Cannabis Samples" that was published in the journal Molecules analyzed 25 loose-leaf cannabis samples "containing high levels of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)."

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