Classical cannabinoid receptors as target in cancer-induced bone pain: a systematic review, meta-analysis and bioinformatics validation

F Zeng, A Wade, K Harbert, S Patel, JS Holley… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
To test the hypothesis that genetic and pharmacological modulation of the classical
cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) and 2 (CB2) receptors attenuate cancer-induced bone pain, we …

Increased Use of Cannabis in Our Older Adults–An Emerging Trend

J Somes - Journal of emergency nursing, 2023 - jenonline.org
Recent studies have found increasing numbers of older adults, those over age 65, turning to
cannabinoid products–cannabis (marijuana), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), or cannabidiol …

Unrelenting growth and diversification: using the health and retirement study to illuminate cannabis use among aging Americans

B Kaskie, D Bhagianadh, J Bobitt, F Martinos… - The …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Cannabis use among aging Americans continues to
increase. We examine correlates of cannabis use including attitudes, state of residence …

Cannabis and palliative care utilization among non-terminal cancer patients in the illinois medical cannabis program

JA Croker III, J Bobitt, K Arora, B Kaskie - Psychoactives, 2023 - mdpi.com
High-quality palliative care has been shown to provide benefits for cancer patients, including
greater longevity when initiated earlier in treatment. Previous research conducted among …

[HTML][HTML] Use of Medicinal Cannabis for Palliative Care Patients: A Systematic Review

VFDD da Costa, WSR de Carvalho - Journal of Biosciences and …, 2022 - scirp.org
Background: Medical cannabis is a rapidly growing area of medicine. In this sense, due to
the numerous benefits associated with its use, it has been increasingly proposed for patients …

Patient-Related Barriers to the Prescription of Cannabinoid-Based Medicines in Palliative Care: A Qualitative Approach

P Kalonji, A Revol, B Broers, M Ljuslin… - Palliative Medicine …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: A minority of palliative care patients benefit from prescribed cannabinoid-
based medicines (CBMs). Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the …

[PDF][PDF] Cannabis and Palliative Care Utilization among Non-Terminal Cancer Patients in the Illinois Medical Cannabis Program. Psychoactives 2023, 2, 52–65

JA Croker III, J Bobitt, K Arora, B Kaskie - 2023 - academia.edu
High-quality palliative care has been shown to provide benefits for cancer patients, including
greater longevity when initiated earlier in treatment. Previous research conducted among …