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Smoking pot may raise testicular cancer risk

"We do not know what marijuana triggers in the testis that may lead to carcinogenesis, although we speculate that it may be acting through the endocannabinoid system—the cellular network that responds to the active ingredient in marijuana—since this system has been shown to be important in the formation of sperm," says lead researcher Victoria Cortessis. (Credit: "man making a joint" via Shutterstock)

USC (US) — Researchers have uncovered a link between marijuana use and the risk of developing forms of testicular cancer that carry a somewhat worse prognosis.


Published early online in Cancer, the findings suggest the potential cancer-causing effects of marijuana on testicular cells should be considered not only in personal decisions regarding recreational drug use, but also when marijuana and its derivatives are used for therapeutic purposes in young male patients.

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in young men ages 15 to 45 years. The malignancy is becoming more common, and researchers suspect this is due to increasing exposure to unrecognized environmental causes.

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DOI: 10.1002/cncr.27554

To see if recreational drug use might play a role, Victoria Cortessis, assistant professor of preventive medicine at University of Southern California (USC), and colleagues looked at the self-reported history of recreational drug use in 163 young men diagnosed with testicular cancer and compared it with that of 292 healthy men of the same age and race/ethnicity.

The investigators found that men with a history of using marijuana were twice as likely to have subtypes of testicular cancer called non-seminoma and mixed germ cell tumors. These tumors usually occur in younger men and carry a somewhat worse prognosis than the seminoma subtype.

The study’s findings confirm those from two previous reports in Cancer on a potential link between marijuana use and testicular cancer.

“We do not know what marijuana triggers in the testis that may lead to carcinogenesis, although we speculate that it may be acting through the endocannabinoid system—the cellular network that responds to the active ingredient in marijuana—since this system has been shown to be important in the formation of sperm,” says Cortessis.

The researchers also discovered that men with a history of using cocaine had a reduced risk of both subtypes of testicular cancer. This finding suggests that men with testicular cancer are not simply more willing to report a history of using recreational drugs.

While it is unknown how cocaine may influence testicular cancer risk, the authors suspect that the drug may kill sperm-producing germ cells since it has this effect on experimental animals.

“If this is correct, then ‘prevention’ would come at a high price,” Cortessis says. “Although germ cells can not develop cancer if they are first destroyed, fertility would also be impaired. Since this is the first study in which an association between cocaine use and lower testis cancer risk is noted, additional epidemiological studies are needed to validate the results.”

The National Cancer Institute supported the study.

Source: USC

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Mykell
Sep 11, 2012 12:02

Correlation does not imply causation.

Tad Katchow
Sep 11, 2012 12:06

“We do not know what marijuana triggers in the testis that may lead to carcinogenesis”

Even before the article starts, they discredit themselves by proving they have no idea what the f*** the correlation is.

Atlas koonce
Sep 11, 2012 12:42

I smoke so much marijuana……… And my balls have never been better.

sara
Sep 11, 2012 13:00

Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Anthony
Sep 11, 2012 13:08

For real wat bs is this. My balls our fine the generations before me whos been smoking balls our fine.

Erowid
Sep 11, 2012 13:56

That shit they put in the water must be affecting them scientists

Danny Hoardern
Sep 11, 2012 21:40

Sample size is too small (data could have been cherry-picked) and it is well known that cannabis has anti-cancer properties.

A hypothetical study investigating the ‘link’ between Panadol and headaches would conclude that those that use Panadol have more incidence of headaches than non-Panadol users.

The same study could be applied to any substance or procedure that can kill cancer – more people will be using treatments to treat their cancer. For anyone with cancer, they will use a search engine to find remedies – I can’t believe these “scientists” missed this.

I’m glad that the other commenters smell the BS.

kimbee
Sep 12, 2012 3:55

It’s just another excuse to try and make weed sound evil.

You know what I did a study a found the there is a correlation between breathing air and drinking water and getting ALL types of cancer. SERIOUSLY.

I really don’t understand the targeting of weed-smoking in this way. If every alcoholic drink was switched for a joint the world would be much better off. And healthier!

kimbee
Sep 12, 2012 3:56

P.S. My balls are great.

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