CBD and Lung Cancer | Hope With Answers℠

Learn the basics about the differences between THC and CBD and how that relates to marijuana. Check out the latest Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer podcast.  Hear from a clinical pharmacist at the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus talk about her work assisting neurology patients, her clinical research, including work on cannabis clinical trials.

Learn about CBD oil, THC, and Marijuana and their uses for lung cancer patients through this discussion between Dr. Ross Camidge of the University of Colorado Medical Center and Matt Arensdorf, lung cancer patient and advocate:

The Hope With Answers℠ Intro video series discusses the use of CBD oil for lung cancer. Dr. Ross Camidge of the University of Colorado Medical Center and Matt Arensdorff, lung cancer patient advocate. provides basic information for those newly diagnosed with lung cancer. Start your journey of understanding and learn more about the importance of detecting lung cancer early and methods for detection and treatment.

More detailed information is shared in this intermediate video from Hope with Answers, providing more details for those who need a deeper knowledge about issues surrounding lung cancer. In this video, Dr. Ross Camidge along with patient and advocate Matt Aresndorf dig a little deeper answering questions like “Can CBD oil be used to help lung cancer patients?” and “What can it be used for?”

The National Institutes of Health has prepared a PDQ document (FAQs) on the topic of Cannabis and Cannabinoids. As is true when taking anything along with prescribed medications, be sure to talk to your doctor before taking CBD in any form.

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