WA: Quarter Of Cancer Patients Use Marijuana To Treat Symptoms

Ron Strider

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About one-quarter of cancer patients have used marijuana in the past year.

That's according to a new study in the journal Cancer.

Researchers found most patients use marijuana to relieve pain and nausea or to help cope with stress, depression, and insomnia.

The study included more than 900 cancer patients in Seattle, a state with legalized medicinal and recreational marijuana.

Among the active users, researchers found 74-percent reported using marijuana at least once a week, 56-percent reported using the drug at least once a day and 31-percent reported using the drug multiple times a day. Smoking and consuming edibles were the most common ways of using the drug, the researchers found.

Active users also said they were more likely than people who never used the drug to cite legalization as a reason for using marijuana, the researchers found. Active users were also younger than those who didn't use the drug or who had used the drug in the past but quit, according to the study.

The researchers noted that the study had limitations. For example, it's possible that the people who completed the survey were more likely to have an interest in medical marijuana, the researchers said. In addition, because the study was carried out at only one cancer-treatment center and in a state where recreational marijuana use is legal, the findings may not apply to people across the country, the researchers said.

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That’s a little confusing. Title says a quarter of cancer patients use pot to treat symptoms, and yet the article says that 75% use it once a week, etc. Does the article start with cancer patients but end up just giving stats on all pot users? It says the study included 900 cancer patients but yet starts another paragraph to say 74% of “active users” use pot once a week, etc. Are these 74% “active users” the cancer patients in the study, or not? If so, then the title is wrong (25%) and should say 74% of cancer patients use pot to treat their symptoms. Correct me if I’m wrong.
 
That's a little confusing. Title says a quarter of cancer patients use pot to treat symptoms, and yet the article says that 75% use it once a week, etc. Does the article start with cancer patients but end up just giving stats on all pot users? It says the study included 900 cancer patients but yet starts another paragraph to say 74% of "active users" use pot once a week, etc. Are these 74% "active users" the cancer patients in the study, or not? If so, then the title is wrong (25%) and should say 74% of cancer patients use pot to treat their symptoms. Correct me if I'm wrong.

They collected data on the percentage of cancer patience who are also marijuana users and found it was 25%. Of those 25% they studied 900 patients who were cannabis users.

Of those users, 75% use it once a week, etc.

Does that make sense?
 
They collected data on the percentage of cancer patience who are also marijuana users and found it was 25%. Of those 25% they studied 900 patients who were cannabis users.

Of those users, 75% use it once a week, etc.

Does that make sense?

Okay, I’m going to take your word for it. One thing I know for sure, nobody will ever hire me to do a statistical study on anything. :geek:
 
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