Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To present an investigation into the intake of cannabinoids in a population of adolescents and young adults with cancer.
METHODS:
Sixty-six patients took part in the research: 27 reported having used cannabinoids, 21 before diagnosis; among the latter, 10 increased use during treatment.
RESULTS:
Benefits were reported by 19% of responders regarding anxiety control, 24% for nausea, 29% for pain control and improvement of sleep, and 48% for appetite improvement.
CONCLUSIONS:
Cannabis use by patients may often be unknown to caregivers. Studying this subject may help to better define important therapeutic aspects of these substances.
Source: PubMed
Podda M1, Pagani Bagliacca E1, Sironi G1, Veneroni L1, Silva M1, Angi M1,2, Massimino M1, Ferrari A1, Clerici CA3,4.