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"Not just with what we call palliative effects," the lead author tells Filter, "but directly reducing the disease burden." ...
The use of medical cannabis or marijuana for managing cancer-related symptoms such as pain, appetite loss and nausea has long ...
A sweeping meta-analysis of over 10,000 studies has found that more than 70% support the use of medical cannabis in cancer ...
Cancer patients are suffering, but cannabis offers hope. Why are we still ignoring the evidence? It's time to prioritize ...
Other research has analyzed cannabis use among patients undergoing treatment for cancer who are seeking symptom relief. Of 267 adult patients at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center who completed ...
Although cannabis' potential as a cancer treatment has been met with some scepticism, especially due to concerns over its links to substance use disorders, the research has received both support ...
In Ghana, where traditional medicine complements modern healthcare, an increasing number of women are exploring alternative treatments, including cannabis, for breast cancer symptom management .
replaces the term “low-THC oil” with “medical cannabis,” in Georgia code. It also expands availability to more patients by removing requirements that certain medical diagnoses like cancer ...
A study published on April 15 in the journal Frontiers revealed a noteworthy finding in cancer research and treatment. The study examined medical cannabis and its important role in cancer treatment.
As of 2024, cannabis is legal for recreational and medical use in 24 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., and for medical use only in 14 more states. With this broader access, many patients with ongoing ...
researchers across several disciplines at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences are uncovering insight into the effects of cannabis use on sedation and cancer symptoms. In a journal ...