A groundbreaking study published in Frontiers in Oncology found substantial scientific evidence supporting the use of medical cannabis in treating cancer symptoms and potentially combating cancer itself. Led by Ryan Castle, the analysis aimed to consolidate agreement on this topic, which has faced challenges due to cannabis's classification as a Schedule I narcotic. The study reviewed over 10,000 previous research papers, utilizing AI techniques to provide a comprehensive assessment and reach a scientific consensus despite historical biases in smaller studies.
The largest ever study on medical cannabis for cancer treatment confirms its potential to alleviate symptoms and possibly combat the disease itself.
Ryan Castle emphasized the importance of a large-scale, inclusive methodology to analyze over 10,000 cannabis studies to reach a scientific consensus.
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