The peer-reviewed study found that for most cancer patients, pain levels improved significantly and other symptoms also decreased with the use of medical cannabis.
In cancer patients, cannabinoids have primarily been used as a part of palliative care to help alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, relieve nausea and stimulate appetite.
With cannabis accessibility on the rise, it’s more important than ever for consumers and patients to have access to objective, evidenced-based information on cannabis use.