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  1. A number of small studies of smoked marijuana found that it can be helpful in treating nausea and vomiting from cancer chemotherapy. A few studies have found that inhaled (smoked or vaporized) marijuana can be helpful treatment of neuropathic pain (pain caused by damaged nerves).

  2. 24 cze 2022 · Cannabis use and interest continues to increase among patients with cancer and caregivers. High-quality research remains scant in many areas, causing hesitancy or discomfort among most clinical providers.

  3. 27 mar 2023 · Medicinal marijuana is a medication currently undergoing research for its use in the management and treatment of several oncology-related symptoms. Such areas of potential use include chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, analgesia, cachexia, and tumor suppression.

  4. Cannabis and/or cannabinoid access and use by adults with cancer has outpaced the science supporting their clinical use. This guideline provides strategies for open, nonjudgmental communication between clinicians and adults with cancer about the use of cannabis and/or cannabinoids.

  5. 13 mar 2024 · In 2024, ASCO published a guideline on the use of cannabis and cannabinoids by adults with cancer. 1 The guideline provides strategies for open, nonjudgmental communication and also discusses evidence regarding cannabis and cannabinoids as cancer-directed therapy and for managing cancer symptoms and treatment side effects.

  6. 2 gru 2021 · Medical marijuana, also known as cannabis, is being sought by patients and survivors to alleviate common symptoms of cancer and its treatments that affect their quality of life.

  7. 20 maj 2022 · The results of this study suggest that MC treatment is generally safe for oncology patients and can potentially reduce the burden of associated symptoms with no serious MC-related adverse effects. Keywords: medical use, cannabis, phytocannabinoids, oncology, cancer, prospective.

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