Cannabis Consumption Used by Cancer Patients during Immunotherapy Correlates with Poor Clinical Outcome

Gil Bar‐Sela(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Idan Cohen(Emek Medical Center), Salvatore Campisi‐Pinto(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Gil M. Lewitus(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Lanuel Oz-Ari(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Ayellet Jehassi(Emek Medical Center), Avivit Peer(Rambam Health Care Campus), Ilit Turgeman(Rambam Health Care Campus), Olga Vernicova(Emek Medical Center), Paula Berman(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Mira Wollner(Rambam Health Care Campus), Mor Moskovitz(Rambam Health Care Campus), David Meiri(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)
Cancers
August 28, 2020
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Abstract

Cannabis or its derivatives are widely used by patients with cancer to help with cancer symptoms and treatment side effects. However, cannabis has potent immunomodulatory properties. To determine if cannabis consumption during immunotherapy affects therapy outcomes, we conducted a prospective observatory study including 102 (68 immunotherapy and 34 immunotherapy plus cannabis) consecutive patients with advanced cancers who initiated immunotherapy. Cannabis consumption correlated with a significant decrease in time to tumor progression and overall survival. On the other hand, the use of cannabis reduced therapy-related immune-related adverse events. We also tested the possibility that cannabis may affect the immune system or the tumor microenvironment through the alteration of the endocannabinoid system. We analyzed a panel of serum endocannabinoids (eCBs) and eCB-like lipids, measuring their levels before and after immunotherapy in both groups. Levels of serum eCBs and eCB-like lipids, before immunotherapy, showed no significant differences between cannabis users to nonusers. Nevertheless, the levels of four eCB and eCB-like compounds were associated with patients' overall survival time. Collectively, cannabis consumption has considerable immunomodulatory effects, and its use among cancer patients needs to be carefully considered due to its potential effects on the immune system, especially during treatment with immunotherapy.


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