American Cancer Society: Past Marijuana Use linked to Testicular Cancer (Yikes!!) | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40301691 United States 01/09/2014 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Any guy who is a habitual pot user or girlfriend of a user can tell you that pot does cause a bit of shrinkage and for some guys reduces the amount of fluid they ejaculate (i.e., when they 'cum'). However, there is a more serious risk with smoking pot... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52698396 Researchers in California have found a possible link between using marijuana and developing testicular cancer. Conducting a case-control study in Los Angeles County, they found that men who had testicular germ cell tumors were about twice as likely to report having ever used marijuana as men without these tumors. [link to www.cancer.org] The actual study: [link to onlinelibrary.wiley.com] Well guys, if you are a raging pothead like I am, you better make those babies while you still have a chance!! Been smoking over 20 years, 3 kids and lots of juice still erupts. Everything still the same size. More |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19819692 United States 01/09/2014 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cannabis does nothing to my gonads, but the American Cancer Society would profit most by the continued existence of cancer. [link to www.prnewswire.com] The report traces the track record of the ACS, since its founding in 1913 by a group of oncologists and wealthy business men until this year. It documents the virtually exclusive priority of the ACS to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, with indifference to prevention, other than that due to faulty personal lifestyle. Commonly known as "blame the victim," this excludes the very wide range of scientifically well-documented avoidable causes of cancer. With widespread use of legal cannabis, some of their funding might dry up. |