People who both smoke cigarettes and use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, e-cigs, or vapes) are 4 times more likely to develop lung cancer than people who only smoke cigarettes, new research finds ...
If your spouse or partner has cancer, you’re likely trying to support them the best you can. But the reality is, many caregivers often face struggles of their own. “To me, this study highlights the ...
A deeper understanding of these challenges will enable us to develop more effective strategies for promoting healthier lifestyles and ensuring equitable access to cancer preventive services, ...
Cannabis is a plant that can be used in different forms to help people manage symptoms of cancer and its treatment. You may hear terms like marijuana, hemp, THC, and CBD, but they all refer to ...
People who have certain symptoms of cancer or side effects of cancer treatment might benefit from using cannabis. Relieving or reducing symptoms and side effects can lead to overall better quality of ...
Cannabis use is increasing in people with serious illnesses, including people with cancer. While cannabis can help manage symptoms and side effects related to cancer and cancer treatment, it can also ...
Cannabis products come in a variety of forms and can be used in different ways. The most common forms of cannabis are inhaled (breathed in) or ingested (eaten or swallowed). Cannabis is also available ...
Cannabis is currently illegal under federal law in the US. But many states have made their own rules for cannabis use. Some states allow cannabis for medical use, some allow it for both medical and ...
It can be hard to talk to your cancer care team about your tobacco use. But it’s an important conversation to have, and it will help them support you better. Concern that the care team might judge ...