Doctors require more information about cannabis (study result)
- Patients typically ask doctors about medical cannabis, not vice versa
- Patients mostly do not receive sufficient information from doctors
- Cancer patients show the greatest interest in cannabis
- Doctors admit they need more official data about medical cannabis
Our readers, customers, and people interested in medical cannabis certainly understand the multi-dimensional healing potential of this plant. Despite this, many still believe, due to misinformation, that cannabis somehow harmfully affects health. Fortunately, direct opponents are significantly decreasing, but knowledge about cannabis effects remains limited among people.
"A recent research survey of cancer doctors in the USA found that more than half of them recommended medical cannabis to their patients, even though they admit knowing almost nothing about it."
The results of this study clearly show how legislative changes have outpaced research and public and medical awareness about medical cannabis. In 29 US states, doctors can freely prescribe cannabis to cancer patients. However, they cannot show patients official study results about cannabis and its effects on cancer. Despite numerous positive stories and cancer cases treated with cannabis, not enough clinical research has been conducted. Doctors treating cancer must still rely on data from studies of other diseases.
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