Cannabis use in cancer patients: acute and sustained associations with pain, cognition, and quality of life
Aim: Given the myriad of negative sequalae associated with cancer and its treatment, the palliative use of cannabis by cancer patients is increasingly of special interest. This research sought to explore associations of acute and sustained use of legal market edible cannabis products on pain, cognit...
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Main Authors: | Gregory Giordano (Author), Renée Martin-Willett (Author), Laurel P. Gibson (Author), D. Ross Camidge (Author), Daniel W. Bowles (Author), Kent E. Hutchison (Author), Angela D. Bryan (Author) |
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Open Exploration Publishing Inc.,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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