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40% of Cancer Patients are Now Using Cannabis to Manage Symptoms? – The Growing Case for Cannabis for Cancer

As awareness of these benefits spreads, an increasing number of cancer patients are turning to cannabis as a complementary therapy. Surveys indicate that approximately 20-40% of cancer patients use cannabis to manage their symptoms. This trend reflects a growing acceptance of cannabis within both patient communities and some segments of the medical community.

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