Cancer research discovery: Cannabis extract can stop the growth of deadly cancer cells. Australian scientists have discovered that cannabis can stop the growth of cancer cells. Animal experiments are currently being conducted to support the test results
Australian researchers have found a promising approach in the fight against skin cancer: cannabis. They found that PHEC-66, a special extract of the hemp plant, has the ability to stop the growth of cancer cells in the laboratory. Although the research is still in its early stages, promising results have already been achieved. Dr. Nazim Nassar of Charles Darwin University in Darwin, Australia, explains: “We’re talking about malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.” And he describes how the extract works: “It works by causing the cell to develop in the so-called ‘programmed cell death. And this is a great result for our first studies in laboratory conditions.” For Giovanni D’Agata, president of the Rights Window,” the discovery provided by this study will accelerate success in the fight against malignant melanoma, and we hope that the findings will serve as the basis for the development of effective treatments for this cancer and other types of tumors.