Public health concerns regarding opioids and marijuana have implications for their medical use. This study examined use motives and perceived barriers in relation to opioid and marijuana use and interest in use among US adult cancer survivors. Self-administered surveys were distributed using social media to assess use motives and perceived barriers among participants living with cancer. Overall, 40.9% of cancer survivors reported current (past 30-day) use of opioids, 42.5% used marijuana, and 39.7% used both. The most common use motives for either/both drugs were to cope with pain and stress/anxiety (\u3e70%). Highest-rated barriers to using either/both drugs were missing symptoms of worsening illness and not wanting to talk about their sym...
Background Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is incr...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Due to marijuana's analgesic effects and its growing national legal status, it is likely that mariju...
BackgroundCancer patients have been at the forefront of policy discussions leading to legalization o...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
Clinical indications for medicinal cannabis use include those with cancer, a subgroup advised to avo...
Opioid prescriptions for chronic pain and subsequent opioid-related complications have risen dramati...
Importance: Prescription opioids are frequently prescribed to treat cancer-related pain. However, li...
Recent research suggests that marijuana may augment the effectiveness of opioid analgesics. This ret...
BackgroundThe use of marijuana for medical purposes is increasing in parallel with expanding legaliz...
Abstract Background Although the vast majority of medica...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
Background Prior to nonmedical cannabis legalization in Canada, individuals were only able to access...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
Treatments for pain in cancer patients will focus on opioids and medical marijuana devoting attentio...
Background Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is incr...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Due to marijuana's analgesic effects and its growing national legal status, it is likely that mariju...
BackgroundCancer patients have been at the forefront of policy discussions leading to legalization o...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
Clinical indications for medicinal cannabis use include those with cancer, a subgroup advised to avo...
Opioid prescriptions for chronic pain and subsequent opioid-related complications have risen dramati...
Importance: Prescription opioids are frequently prescribed to treat cancer-related pain. However, li...
Recent research suggests that marijuana may augment the effectiveness of opioid analgesics. This ret...
BackgroundThe use of marijuana for medical purposes is increasing in parallel with expanding legaliz...
Abstract Background Although the vast majority of medica...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
Background Prior to nonmedical cannabis legalization in Canada, individuals were only able to access...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
Treatments for pain in cancer patients will focus on opioids and medical marijuana devoting attentio...
Background Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer pain is incr...
Purpose Opioids provide effective analgesia for most cancer patients, but little is known about ind...
Due to marijuana's analgesic effects and its growing national legal status, it is likely that mariju...