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Role of Cannabidiol for Improvement of the Quality of Life in Cancer Patients: Potential and Challenges

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232112956

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cannabidiol; cancer; pain; clinical trials

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  1. Veterans Affairs Merit Review grant [BX003413]
  2. [IK6BX004212]
  3. [IK6BX006032]

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There is a growing interest in using cannabidiol (CBD) to alleviate cancer symptoms, including pain, sleep disruption, and anxiety. However, the mechanisms underlying CBD's anti-cancer activity remain unclear. In vitro studies have shown that CBD has anti-tumor properties, and clinical trials have demonstrated its effectiveness in treating cancer-related pain. Further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and effective combinations with other drugs.
There is currently a growing interest in the use of cannabidiol (CBD) to alleviate the symptoms caused by cancer, including pain, sleep disruption, and anxiety. CBD is often self-administered as an over-the-counter supplement, and patients have reported benefits from its use. However, despite the progress made, the mechanisms underlying CBD's anti-cancer activity remain divergent and unclear. Herein, we provide a comprehensive review of molecular mechanisms to determine convergent anti-cancer actions of CBD from pre-clinical and clinical studies. In vitro studies have begun to elucidate the molecular targets of CBD and provide evidence of CBD's anti-tumor properties in cell and mouse models of cancer. Furthermore, several clinical trials have been completed testing CBD's efficacy in treating cancer-related pain. However, most use a mixture of CBD and the psychoactive, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and/or use variable dosing that is not consistent between individual patients. Despite these limitations, significant reductions in pain and opioid use have been reported in cancer patients using CBD or CBD+THC. Additionally, significant improvements in quality-of-life measures and patients' overall satisfaction with their treatment have been reported. Thus, there is growing evidence suggesting that CBD might be useful to improve the overall quality of life of cancer patients by both alleviating cancer symptoms and by synergizing with cancer therapies to improve their efficacy. However, many questions remain unanswered regarding the use of CBD in cancer treatment, including the optimal dose, effective combinations with other drugs, and which biomarkers/clinical presentation of symptoms may guide its use.

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