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Rate of cannabis use in older adults with cancer.

Sahana RajasekharaDiane G PortmanYoung D ChangMeghan F HaasAnthony L RandichHannah S BrombergSaima RashidKristine A Donovan
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2020)
Older adult patients made up nearly 25% (n=301) of the total sample and had a rate of cannabis use of 8%. As one of the first studies to assess cannabis use via objective testing rather than self-report, this study adds significantly to the emerging literature on cannabis use in people aged 65 years and older. Findings suggest the rate of use in older adults living with cancer is higher than that among older adults in the general population.
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