Description
This study aims to retrospectively assess the use of medical marijuana in an adult community oncology clinic through an anonymous survey. The goal is to identify prevalence of use, reasons for use, methods of use (ingested, inhaled, vaporized, in the form of tinctures or other), underlying cancer types, perceived clinical benefit and financial costs associated.
Oncology clinics within the Sutter Health system have informational flyers with QR codes which patients can use to anonymously complete the survey.
Please contact: SIMR@sutterhealth.org about Use of Medical Marijuana in a Community Oncology Clinic
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