Anybody can get addicted to cannabis. It is more of a psychological addiction, which can produce some phisiological effects. for more info ask your doctor, as everything you discuss is in confidence. hope that helps.
There is a debate as to the use of marijuana in cancer patients. The use would be to make them comfortable. It will not change the outcome.
yes
Marijuana is mostly used with chemotherapy patients. It can increase appetite and reduce nausea.
Some physicians who treat cancer recommend that their patients use marijuana to relieve nausea and vomiting.
yes. it helps them in the long run because of their condition.
No. If marijuana caused cancer they wouldn't give it to cancer patients to save their lives. Marijuana cures cancer.
There is no risk. If there was, why would doctors give it to cancer patients?
Possibly not "proven", but it is common knowledge that marijuana has that effect; many 'legal' users of marijuana have it for that purpose.
doctors can perscribe marijuana to canser patients
It is used to increase appetite and decrease nausea in cancer and AIDS patients.
No, there has not been any records of someone dying from marijuana. And if marijuana was fatal, I highly doubt doctors would prescribe it to cancer patients.
Not for everyone, but for most people, yes. Marijuana is commonly prescribed to treat nausea and increase appetite in cancer and AIDS patients.