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Clinical trials of medicinal cannabis for appetite-related symptoms from advanced cancer: a survey of preferences, attitudes and beliefs among patients willing to consider participation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 18:29 authored by Tim Luckett, Jane Phillips, Nicholas Lintzeris, David J Allsop, J Lee, Nadia SolowijNadia Solowij, Jennifer H Martin, L Lam, R Aggarwal, Nikki McCaffrey, David CurrowDavid Currow, R Chye, Melanie Lovell, Iain Prof Iain McGregor, Meera Agar
Australian clinical trials are planned to evaluate medicinal cannabis in a range of clinical contexts. Aims: To explore the preferences, attitudes and beliefs of patients eligible and willing to consider participation in a clinical trial of medicinal cannabis for poor appetite and appetite-related symptoms from advanced cancer.

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Luckett, T., Phillips, J., Lintzeris, N., Allsop, D., Lee, J., Solowij, N., Martin, J., Lam, L., Aggarwal, R., McCaffrey, N., Currow, D., Chye, R., Lovell, M., Prof Iain McGregor, I. & Agar, M. (2016). Clinical trials of medicinal cannabis for appetite-related symptoms from advanced cancer: a survey of preferences, attitudes and beliefs among patients willing to consider participation. Internal Medicine Journal, 46 (11), 1269-1275.

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Internal Medicine Journal

Volume

46

Issue

11

Pagination

1269-1275

Language

English

RIS ID

110462

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