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Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« on: February 09, 2009, 12:55:07 PM »
Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
Monday, February 09, 2009 

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Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study.
Marijuana use may increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, in particular a more aggressive form of the disease, according to a U.S. study published on Monday.

The study of 369 Seattle-area men ages 18 to 44 with testicular cancer and 979 men in the same age bracket without the disease found that current marijuana users were 70 percent more likely to develop it compared to nonusers.

The risk appeared to be highest among men who had reported smoking marijuana for at least 10 years, used it more than once a week or started using it before age 18, the researchers wrote in the journal Cancer.

Stephen Schwartz of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, one of the researchers, said the study was the first to explore marijuana's possible association with testicular cancer.

"This is the first study to look at this question, and by itself is not definitive. And there's a lot more research that would have to be done in order to be more confident that marijuana use really is important in a man's risk of developing testicular cancer," Schwartz said in a telephone interview.

The study found the increased risk appeared to be in the form called nonseminoma testicular cancer. It accounts for 40 percent of cases and can be more aggressive and more difficult to treat, Schwartz said.

Experts are unsure about the causes of testicular cancer, which often strikes men in their 20s and 30s. The disease is seen more commonly in men who have had an undescended testicle or have a family history of testicular cancer.

The disease usually responds well to treatment and has a five-year survival rate of about 96 percent, according to the American Cancer Society.

About 8,000 men in the United States are diagnosed with testicular cancer per year, and there are about 140,000 U.S. men alive who have survived the disease, the group said.

The researchers said they were not sure what it was about marijuana that may raise the risk. Chronic marijuana use also can have effects on the male reproductive system including decreased sperm quality, they said.

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2009, 02:25:29 PM »
So not only was Phelps dropped from the endorsements, he now has to worry about his dick falling off...Yikes the drama just does not end....lol
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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2009, 02:26:49 PM »
lol.   :)

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2011, 08:09:17 AM »
This article on the study is vague.

How was the study done and how did the come up with a increase of 70% non users to users risk?

Let's say they found that eating rubber tires increased the risk of cancer by 70%, but the risk of cancer in this hypothetical study of 1000 people was .1% and because another 1000 ate rubber tires there risk was .17%...

If that's the case on this study I say BFD.

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2011, 08:49:25 AM »
LOL @ the major onslaught of anti-pot "news" stories this week to pull some steam out of the RPaul legalization stuff, and to give the moderates in congress a life preserver to vote against it ;)

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2011, 10:12:33 AM »
L O L

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2011, 11:06:17 PM »
may

may not


Lots of people get it and never touched weed, oh well.


BB, think you can find some benefits to cannabis or is it all Satans breath to you?

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2011, 11:15:14 PM »
Fact, driving daily increases your risk of dying a brutal death more than anything else.  Everyone still does it...

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2011, 12:32:38 AM »
Apparently, wearing a motorcycle helmet reduces your risk of death by around 30%...  ::)

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2011, 06:31:01 AM »
great news!
another form of birth control.
no wonder the GOP want to ban this.
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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2011, 09:24:21 AM »
may

may not


Lots of people get it and never touched weed, oh well.


BB, think you can find some benefits to cannabis or is it all Satans breath to you?

What is "Satans breath"? 

And why do I need to find some benefits to smoking pot? 

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Re: Study: Smoking Pot May Increase Risk of Testicular Cancer
« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2011, 09:27:10 AM »
great news!
another form of birth control.
no wonder the GOP want to ban this.

You mean like the GOP-controlled state of California?  Plenty of liberals on the left coast.   

California's Proposition 19 Rejected by Voters
By RAY SANCHEZ
Nov. 3, 2010

California voters snuffed out Proposition 19, which would have legalized recreational marijuana, according to ABC News projections, but backers said they would mount another legalization campaign in 2012.

Despite a potential double-digit loss in the polls, Richard Lee, the Oakland medical marijuana entrepreneur who almost singlehandedly bankrolled the measure, called the effort a "tremendous moral victory" setting the stage for another legalization bid.

"The fact that millions of Californians voted to legalize marijuana is a tremendous victory," he said in a statement. "We have broken the glass ceiling. Prop. 19 has changed the terms of the debate."

Supporters of the defeated measure said the referendum brought unprecedented attention to their cause.

"Prop. 19 has elevated and legitimized the discourse around marijuana policy like nothing ever before," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, one of the nation's leading advocates for reforming drug laws.

"This is the first time major elected officials and labor unions and civil rights organizations have endorsed a marijuana legalization measure. The debate is less about whether to legalize marijuana and increasingly about how to legalize marijuana," Nadelmann said.

Of the more than $3.4 million put up to support California's Proposition 19 ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana, half the money came from Lee, an Oakland entrepreneur behind a medical marijuana dispensary, nursery and other pot-related businesses.

"It was a very bold move on his part and it was a bold move that -- win or lose -- will turn out to be the right move," Nadelmann said.

Billionaire financier George Soros added $1 million to proponents' warchest in the last days of the campaign.

For supporters, legalization would end what they term a hypocritical ban on a drug they claim is less harmful than alcohol. They claim it would cut law enforcement costs, raise tax revenue, and make it harder for children to get marijuana. Supporters include the California branch of the NAACP, state chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union, the California Young Democrats, the Republican Liberty Caucus, the California Council of Churches, and several big labor unions.

For opponents, Prop. 19 represents a threat to public safety, violates federal law and drug-free workplace rules, and wouldn't generate much tax revenue at all. Critics include Mothers Against Drunk Driving, most law enforcement groups, all the state's major party candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, and the California League of Cities.

The White House drug policy director Gil Kerlikowske applauded the vote.

"The Obama Administration has been clear in its opposition to marijuana legalization because research shows that marijuana use is associated with voluntary treatment admissions for addiction, fatal drugged driving accidents, mental illness, and emergency room admissions," Kerlikowske said in a statement.

While voters of Arizona, Oregon and South Dakota considered medical marijuana measures on Tuesday, California's vote on legalizing pot outright had drawn the most attention.

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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/proposition-19-results-california-votes-reject-marijuana-measure/story?id=12037727