Source: IB Times
By Nicholas Edmondson
A study by scientists in israel has concluded that more cancer patients should be offered medical marijuana
More doctors should advise people diagnosed with cancer to use medical marijuana and should do so earlier in the treatment programme, Israeli research has suggested.
The study, carried out at the Sheba medical centre in Tel Hashomer, Israel, found that two thirds of patients who were prescribed marijuana to combat pain reported an improvement in their condition.
More than 60 percent said the marijuana caused a significant improvement in their quality of life, with 56 percent noting an improvement in their ability to manage pain.
The research found that almost a day passed between patients being diagnosed with cancer and submitting a request to grow or possess medicinal marijuana. Some 39 percent of respondents were told by family and friends to apply, rather than their doctor.
The study, led by Dr Ido Wolf, analysed the views of 263 people with cancer and concluded that patients were given the marijuana option too late.
“The treatment should be offered to patients in the earlier stages,” said the researchers. “[It] should be offered to patients by trained medical teams because we are dealing with an effective treatment.”
The vast majority of patients requested medical marijuana because of pain, while others cited nausea and weakness. About 65 percent said they would recommend it to other patients.
There are 12 farms authorised to cultivate medical marijuana in Israel and patients can be authorised to grow up to 10 plants at home.
Medical marijuana is most commonly prescribed for cancer of the lung, breast and pancreas.

MARIJUANA SHOULD BE GIVEN TO CANCER PATIENTS, SAY ISRAELI RESEARCHERS
anything that can ease the suffering of those in pain has to be considered,financially marijuana against manmade medications is obvious and i guess the actual speed of pain relief would be more instant,and we are aware enough to not abuse the dosage of any meds we take so why should medical marijuana be any different? closer monitoring between government and clinical institutes is a must!