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dvdmaven t1_j8eocy2 wrote

More specifically, "In the present study, we investigated the molecular mechanism of cannabidiol prostate cancer cells" Considering there's no non-invasive treatment for this cancer.

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Palpitating_Rattus t1_j8ew6d2 wrote

I'm pretty sure chemos count as "non-invasive treatment", and it works pretty well for prostate cancer already.

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pignutttt t1_j8gm5e2 wrote

You'd be incorrect. But it's OK. It happens

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Palpitating_Rattus t1_j8h05hm wrote

Um why am I incorrect?

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pignutttt t1_j8h19fr wrote

How do you get chemo into your body?

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Palpitating_Rattus t1_j8h5890 wrote

Fair enough. Injections are usually referred to as minimally invasive.

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pignutttt t1_j8h6eqv wrote

That's true. Sometimes you need a port or picc. I was reading about how they can clone your cancer cells now and do tests to see which chemo is most effective before they use it inside of you. Pretty neat stuff.

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