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Cannabis May Help Pancreatic Cancer Patients Live Longer
Medical marijuana can potentially improve and prolong the life of pancreatic cancer patients, according to a new study. In experiments on mice with pancreatic cancer, researchers found that those given cannabis live three times longer than those who were not.
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