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Cannabis use among adults undergoing cancer treatment.

Desiree R AzizoddinAmy M CohnSusanna V UlahannanChristina E HensonAdam C AlexanderKathleen M MooreLaura L HolmanLaili Kharazi BoozaryMunjireen S SifatDarla E Kendzor
Published in: Cancer (2023)
Among adults undergoing cancer treatment, 26% reported cannabis use in the past 30 days. Those who used cannabis were more likely to be male and disabled and to have lower income and Medicaid insurance than those who did not use cannabis. Participants most commonly reported using cannabis for pain, cancer, sleep, anxiety, and nausea/vomiting and reported the greatest perceived benefits for sleep, nausea/vomiting, headaches, pain, muscle spasms, and anxiety, yet participants who used cannabis also reported feeling worse physically and psychologically compared to those who did not use cannabis. Participants who used cannabis were more likely to report that cannabis was less risky to their health than alcohol, smoking, and opioids than those who did not use cannabis.
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