Cannabis use is associated with pain severity and interference among cancer survivors

Author:

Nugent Shannon M.1,Latour Emile1,Lim Jeong1,Shannon Jackilen1,Morasco Benjamin J.1

Affiliation:

1. Oregon Health & Science University

Abstract

Abstract Context: Cannabis use for symptom management among individuals with cancer is increasingly common. Objectives We sought to describe the 1) prevalence and characteristics of cannabis use, 2) perceived therapeutic benefits of cannabis use, and 3) examine how use of cannabis was associated with self-reported pain, mood, and general health outcomes among a representative sample of patients treated at NCI designated OHSU Knight Cancer Institute. Methods We conducted a population-based, cross-sectional survey developed in conjunction with 11 other NCI designated cancer centers and distributed to eligible individuals. The survey inquired about characteristics of cannabis use, perception of therapeutic benefits, pain, mood, and general health. Responses were population weighted. We examined the association of cannabis use with self-reported pain, mood, and general health using logistic regression controlling for relevant sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. Results 523 individuals were included in our analytic sample. 54% endorsed using cannabis at any time since their cancer diagnosis and 42% endorsed using cannabis during active treatment. The most endorsed reasons for use included: sleep disturbance (54.7%), pain (47.1%), and mood (42.6%). We found moderate pain was associated with more than a 2-fold (OR = 2.4 [95% CI = 1.3–4.6], p = 0.002) greater likelihood of self-reported cannabis use. Depressed mood or general health were not associated with cannabis use. Conclusions In a state with medical and recreational cannabis legislation, a high number of cancer survivors report cannabis use. Those with pain were more likely to use cannabis. Oncologists should be aware of this trend and assess use of cannabis when managing long-term symptoms of cancer and its treatments.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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