A study published in the scientific journal F1000 Research found that medical cannabis use increased overall survival rates ...
As marijuana legalization has expanded to many states in the United States, understanding the full impact of cannabis use on patients experiencing health issues, including cancer, has gained new ...
Cannabis won’t be right for everyone. But for many, it may offer relief, dignity, and a renewed sense of control. During this ...
Greater access to cannabis correlated with significant reductions in opioid prescriptions for people with cancer and ...
treatments are emerging and gaining acceptance across the globe, but with no FDA approval or large scale double blind studies done in the USA to fall back on where does one go for reliable information ...
According to a 2023 University of Colorado study, consistent cannabis use improved pain levels, sleep and cognitive function for cancer patients. Those going through chemotherapy may experience issues ...
Over 2 million people are diagnosed every year in the US and Canada with breast, lung, colorectal, prostate, and skin being the most common. One plant has emerged as a powerful tool in treatment, ...
More patients than ever are asking how cannabis can help during and after breast cancer treatment. As supportive oncology physician, I’ve heard these questions for years. It was frustrating not to ...
Cannabis use poses cancer risks beyond just your lungs — including oral cancer and other cancers involving the mouth, voice box, and salivary glands.
Cannabis smoke can seem gentler than tobacco's, but that impression of marijuana may be deceptive. Deep in the lungs, the drug's chemistry is far from benign, recent research suggests. Some studies ...
A recent study by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has found that individuals with ...