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Medical marijuana can help cancer patients, finds a large meta-analysis

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Finds Medical Marijuana May Alleviate Cancer-Related Symptoms**

A comprehensive meta-analysis has found that medical marijuana may help manage cancer-related symptoms, including pain, appetite loss, and nausea. The findings address long-standing debates surrounding the use of cannabis in cancer care. Researchers analyzed data from multiple studies to assess the effectiveness of medical cannabis in alleviating these symptoms, which are commonly experienced by cancer patients undergoing treatment.

The study faced challenges due to historical restrictions on cannabis research stemming from its classification as a Schedule I controlled substance. Despite these limitations, the analysis compiled evidence suggesting potential benefits for symptom management in cancer patients. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions about the role of medical marijuana in healthcare and provide a foundation for further research into its therapeutic applications.

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