Case study: CBD shrinking lung cancer tumor

February 3rd, 2023 at 10:19 am EDT

I don't know if it's just me, but things are feeling a little off kilter... of course I do have a torn achilles tendon, I am wearing a plastic boot for the next 6-8 weeks and I am unable ski/run/go for long dog walks.


Often I am reminded of the benefits of living in the present with my dog always being happy to see me, and take her for whatever walks I can give her🐾


Some things don't change. 😊 That being said, all of us are getting older, occasionally limping, and I have been using CBD for Tula and myself, and it's been working well for pain.


I do have a natural, whole plant extract CBD tincture for dogs and cats


It's here: Dr Jones' Ultimate CBD for Dogs and Cats

 

This is Tula about to go for a short 'achilles tendon' cast walk...she seems happy :-)


Case study: Can CBD oil shrink lung cancer tumors?

Source: Medical News Today


A case study links daily use of cannabidiol (CBD) oil with lung cancer regression in a woman in her 80s who refused conventional treatment.


Progressive tumor reduction


Doctors in the United Kingdom recently published an article in the journal BMJ Case Reports. The case report describes a woman in her 80s with lung cancer who experienced tumor regression while taking CBD oil.


She also has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high blood pressure, and osteoarthritis and received medications to treat these conditions.


The woman reported smoking just over a pack of cigarettes per week, or 68 packs per year, before and after diagnosis. In June and July 2018, doctors examined the woman, which included a CT scan, a PET scan, an MRI scan, and a biopsy, to stage and confirm the diagnosis.


The doctors reached a diagnosis of stage IIB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The initial CT scan showed a 41-millimeter (mm), or 1.6-inch (in), nodule in the middle lobe of the woman’s right lung.


Testing revealed no lymph node involvement or metastases, which is when cancer spreads to other parts of the body. For this reason, the doctors recommended curative treatment.


Treatment for NSCLC may include surgery, radiofrequency ablation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.


The doctors repeated the chest CT scan in September 2018, which showed a reduction of the right middle lobe cancer to 33 mm (1.3 in), and two new nodules in the left apex and right upper lobe.


The woman declined surgical removal of the lobe due to the risks of surgery. She also declined treatment with radiofrequency ablation because of the side effects that her late husband had experienced from radiation therapy.


The doctors decided to monitor the patient, conducting CT scans every 3–6 months. During the 2.5-year follow-up period, CT scans showed a progressive decrease of the initial right middle lobe nodule from 41 mm (1.6 in) in June 2018 to 10 mm (0.4 in) in February 2021.


At this time, the woman revealed she started taking CBD oil at a dose of 0.5 milliliters orally three times daily, and occasionally twice daily, shortly after her diagnosis.


The active ingredients specified by the supplier were THC (19.5%), CBD (20.05%), and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (23.8%).


Upon the supplier’s advice, the woman did not take the CBD oil with hot food or drinks, because she wanted to avoid “feeling stoned.” She reported decreased appetite while taking CBD oil.


The woman did not change her diet, lifestyle, or prescribed medications during this time. She also reported continuing to smoke one pack of cigarettes per week during the surveillance period.


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Best Wishes,


Dr Andrew

P.S. I don't advocate smoking, and if diagnosed with cancer, probably better to stop it. That being said, those were pretty remarkable results. The CBD supplement though was a CBD/THC tincture.


P.P.S. My suggestion is IF you are helping a pet with Cancer, to try and get a CBD with THC tincture, but that is unfortunately only available in a few areas (ie legal) I started my last dog Lewis on a 4:1 tincture (CBD:THC), then increased it to 1:1.


It was too late to make a difference with treating the cancer, but it gave him some great pain relief, and he was eating/drinking/running 2 days prior to being euthanized.


So much better pain control than I was getting from the Metacam, Fentanyl patch and Tramadol.


P.P.S. If you have an arthritic pet, or a dog with cognitive dysfunction, ( or even a ruptured achilles)...I encourage you to try my CBD for dogs and cats.


It is a whole plant extract meaning it has all the potentially helpful cannabinoids that interact with each other to be beneficial, as well as using hemp seed oil as the carrier oil (often this can make it more effective).


You can get your 10% off bottle here:


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