Background Prior to nonmedical cannabis legalization in Canada, individuals were only able to access cannabis legally through licensed producers with medical authorization. Now with an additional legal access system designed for nonmedical purposes, it is unclear what factors influence cancer survivors’ decisions to medicate or not medicate cannabis as a complementary therapy to alleviate their cancer symptoms. Methods We recruited cancer survivors via social media. Interested individuals were purposively sampled to ensure maximization in terms of age, sex, and province of residence. Constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior were explored during the telephone interviews as participants described what influenced their decisions to medicat...
This review discusses three different associations between cannabinoids and cancer. First, it assess...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
The application of cannabis products in oncology receives interest, especially from patients. Despit...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Clinical indications for medicinal cannabis use include those with cancer, a subgroup advised to avo...
BackgroundCancer patients have been at the forefront of policy discussions leading to legalization o...
Introduction: Some patients diagnosed with cancer use medical cannabis to self-manage undesirable sy...
Abstract Background Although the vast majority of medica...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND: Medical effects of cannabis have been known since ancient times. In oncology, hemp is pr...
IntroductionMedicinal cannabis may have a role in supporting the mental health of cancer survivors. ...
Introduction: Therapeutic utilization of medicinal cannabis for symptom management in oncology patie...
PURPOSE: Despite the inconclusiveness regarding health effects of cannabinoids among cancer patients...
Background Despite repeated calls by medical associations to gather evidence on the...
Public health concerns regarding opioids and marijuana have implications for their medical use. This...
This review discusses three different associations between cannabinoids and cancer. First, it assess...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
The application of cannabis products in oncology receives interest, especially from patients. Despit...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Clinical indications for medicinal cannabis use include those with cancer, a subgroup advised to avo...
BackgroundCancer patients have been at the forefront of policy discussions leading to legalization o...
Introduction: Some patients diagnosed with cancer use medical cannabis to self-manage undesirable sy...
Abstract Background Although the vast majority of medica...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND: Medical effects of cannabis have been known since ancient times. In oncology, hemp is pr...
IntroductionMedicinal cannabis may have a role in supporting the mental health of cancer survivors. ...
Introduction: Therapeutic utilization of medicinal cannabis for symptom management in oncology patie...
PURPOSE: Despite the inconclusiveness regarding health effects of cannabinoids among cancer patients...
Background Despite repeated calls by medical associations to gather evidence on the...
Public health concerns regarding opioids and marijuana have implications for their medical use. This...
This review discusses three different associations between cannabinoids and cancer. First, it assess...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
The application of cannabis products in oncology receives interest, especially from patients. Despit...