Cannabis use is associated with patient and clinical factors in a population-based sample of colorectal cancer survivors.
Polly A NewcombM TonR C MalenJ L HeffnerJ LabadieA I PhippsA N Burnett-HartmanPublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2021)
Cannabis use among CRC patients was common. Patients with more advanced disease were more likely to report cannabis use. Use also varied by some personal factors, consistent with patterns in the general population. Given the high prevalence of cannabis use among CRC patients, research is needed to determine the benefits and harms of cannabis use for symptom management in cancer patients.