Health & Medicine
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Many Oncologists Recommend Marijuana To Their Patients, Even Though They Don't Know Much About It: Survey
A new survey shows that most oncologists don't feel knowledgeable enough about the benefits of medical marijuana on their cancer patients. Scientific evidence on cannabis for cancer is scarce, although anecdotal evidence are plentiful.
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