Medical Cannabis for Cancer-Related Symptoms

Medical Cannabis for Cancer-Related Symptoms

From managing cancer-related pain and alleviating nausea caused by chemotherapy, to anxiety related to the diagnosis, and end-of-life relief, cannabis-based treatments have shown promising potential for patients with cancer.

While medical cannabis is not a cure for treating cancer, studies shows it’s success in managing secondary symptoms when it is used alongside traditional treatments. At Releaf, we understand that maintaining a good quality of life should be a priority, and our doctors are here to support and guide you through an alternative, holistic approach to health.

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For patients navigating the complexities of a cancer diagnosis and the impact it has on their lives and loved ones, alternative treatments could provide much-needed relief. Traditional approaches include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, with severe side effects, so many patients turn to cannabis-based treatments to help manage their symptoms.

How Can Cannabis-Based Treatments Help?

Studies show that CBD and THC within cannabis may lead to pain relief in patients experiencing negative side effects from chemotherapy treatment.* The stress-relieving properties within CBD may also help cancer patients who are suffering from anxiety, and sleep disorders.

1/4

Of patients using medicinal cannabis experienced no vomiting and nausea with chemotherapy treatment.

64%

Of US cancer patients reported a decrease in pain after using medical cannabis.

24%

of patients using cannabis-based treatments did not have to use rescue medications after a chemotherapy cycle.

>1 in 5

UK adults know medical cannabis can be prescribed for cancer pain, in certain circumstances.

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How to take medical cannabis for cancer pain

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“Whilst in no way a cure for cancer, the versatility of medical cannabis allows it to be a suitable treatment across a whole range of symptoms associated with cancer and cancer treatments. From chemotherapy related nausea and vomiting, to neuropathy, to skin effects from radiotherapy among others - medical cannabis has the versatility to supplement the ongoing treatment of symptoms.“

Sue Clenton Releaf Medical Director
Dr. Sue Clenton

Medical Director/Oncology

Common cancer related symptoms

Anxiety

Appetite loss

Depression

Fatigue

Nausea

Pain

Sleep disturbance

Swelling

Trouble breathing

Unexplained weight loss

Vomiting

Weakness

It's important to note that these symptoms are general and may not be exclusive to any specific cancer related condition. Consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans based on individual needs.

Common cancer related conditions
If you’re looking for an alternative to conventional medicine, cannabis-based treatments could be the answer to restore your quality of life. The first step is to find out if you’re eligible.