Cancer Research - Optimism and Health Skepticism

$20.00

This 43-minute presentation, part of a Masterclass held in Holland in 2017, delves into the complex and often conflicting findings surrounding scientific research in the context of cancer. It presents a balanced discussion that navigates through various types of data - from basic scientific research to animal studies, public health statistics, and clinical trials.

Key aspects of the presentation include:

  1. Basic Research Findings: Examining the cellular and molecular interactions of cannabinoids with cancer cells.

  2. Animal Studies: Discussing the results from animal models that explore the effects of cannabinoids on tumor growth and cancer treatment.

  3. Public Health Data: Analyzing epidemiological studies to understand the associations between cannabis use and cancer incidence.

  4. Clinical Trials: Reviewing the outcomes of clinical trials that test the efficacy and safety of cannabinoids in cancer patients.

The presentation aims to shed light on both the potential therapeutic benefits and the skepticism surrounding the use of cannabis in cancer treatment. It encourages a scientific and open-minded approach to the subject, highlighting the need for more rigorous research to fully understand the implications of cannabis use in cancer therapy.

Add To Cart

This 43-minute presentation, part of a Masterclass held in Holland in 2017, delves into the complex and often conflicting findings surrounding scientific research in the context of cancer. It presents a balanced discussion that navigates through various types of data - from basic scientific research to animal studies, public health statistics, and clinical trials.

Key aspects of the presentation include:

  1. Basic Research Findings: Examining the cellular and molecular interactions of cannabinoids with cancer cells.

  2. Animal Studies: Discussing the results from animal models that explore the effects of cannabinoids on tumor growth and cancer treatment.

  3. Public Health Data: Analyzing epidemiological studies to understand the associations between cannabis use and cancer incidence.

  4. Clinical Trials: Reviewing the outcomes of clinical trials that test the efficacy and safety of cannabinoids in cancer patients.

The presentation aims to shed light on both the potential therapeutic benefits and the skepticism surrounding the use of cannabis in cancer treatment. It encourages a scientific and open-minded approach to the subject, highlighting the need for more rigorous research to fully understand the implications of cannabis use in cancer therapy.

This 43-minute presentation, part of a Masterclass held in Holland in 2017, delves into the complex and often conflicting findings surrounding scientific research in the context of cancer. It presents a balanced discussion that navigates through various types of data - from basic scientific research to animal studies, public health statistics, and clinical trials.

Key aspects of the presentation include:

  1. Basic Research Findings: Examining the cellular and molecular interactions of cannabinoids with cancer cells.

  2. Animal Studies: Discussing the results from animal models that explore the effects of cannabinoids on tumor growth and cancer treatment.

  3. Public Health Data: Analyzing epidemiological studies to understand the associations between cannabis use and cancer incidence.

  4. Clinical Trials: Reviewing the outcomes of clinical trials that test the efficacy and safety of cannabinoids in cancer patients.

The presentation aims to shed light on both the potential therapeutic benefits and the skepticism surrounding the use of cannabis in cancer treatment. It encourages a scientific and open-minded approach to the subject, highlighting the need for more rigorous research to fully understand the implications of cannabis use in cancer therapy.