Patients with head and neck cancer report using medical marijuana, by smoking, eating, or vaporizing, to manage symptoms of pain, depression, weight, dysphagia, and sensory changes induced by radiotherapy, a study published in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer has shown.1
Because the...
Patients with head and neck cancer report using medical marijuana, by smoking, eating, or vaporizing, to manage symptoms of pain, depression, weight, dysphagia, and sensory changes induced by radiotherapy, a study published in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer has shown.1
Because the...