Cannabis Use Improved Sleep and Pain in Cancer Patients

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Cannabis use among patients with cancer helped relieve pain and improve sleep quality as well as subjective cognitive function, a small observational study suggests.

Although oncologists generally support cannabis use for adults and children with cancer, about one third say they feel"sufficiently informed" to provide recommendations to their patients. Cannabis research is complicated by its classification as a Schedule 1 substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act.

During the 2-week period, patients consumed an edible cannabis product of their choice from a dispensary and used it as much or as often as needed or desired for 2 weeks without any instruction from research staff about dosing or frequency. Participants were also instructed not to use any other cannabis products during this period.

Sustained cannabis use was, however, associated with improvements in subjective cognitive function as well as reaction times, as measured by the Stroop task. In addition to the small number of patients in the study, Abrams highlighted another limitation: Patients could use any kind and amount of edible they wanted, which left that factor"completely uncontrolled."

Because"many oncologists don't feel sufficiently informed to provide recommendations to their patients around cannabis use," Giordano noted, patients may make"these decisions on their own."

 

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