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妇科恶性肿瘤女性患者中开具的医用大麻:一项基于单机构调查的研究。

Prescribed medical cannabis in women with gynecologic malignancies: A single-institution survey-based study.

作者信息

Webster Emily M, Yadav Ghanshyam S, Gysler Stefan, McNamara Blair, Black Jonathan, Tymon-Rosario Joan, Zeybek Burak, Han Chanhee, Arkfeld Christopher K, Andikyan Vaagn, Menderes Gulden, Huang Gloria, Azodi Masoud, Silasi Dan-Arin, Santin Alessandro D, Schwartz Peter E, Ratner Elena S, Altwerger Gary

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT 06510, United States.

Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510, United States.

出版信息

Gynecol Oncol Rep. 2020 Nov 2;34:100667. doi: 10.1016/j.gore.2020.100667. eCollection 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Research within a gynecologic oncology population has lagged behind the uptake in use of medical cannabis for symptom control. This study seeks to evaluate patient experience with prescribed medical cannabis obtained through licensed dispensaries in women with gynecologic malignancies. A 43-item survey exploring patient experience with medical cannabis was administered to women with gynecologic malignancies who used medical cannabis prescribed by a gynecologic oncologist. Thirty-six eligible patients were approached for consent, and 31 patients returned completed surveys (86%). Ninety-three percent had advanced or recurrent disease; 74% were receiving chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Eighty-three percent reported medical cannabis provided relief from cancer or treatment-related symptoms including decreased appetite (41%), insomnia (41%), neuropathy (41%), anxiety (35%), nausea (29%), joint pain (29%), bone pain (29%), abdominal pain (25%), and depression (19%). Eighty percent of patients reported medical cannabis worked the same or better than other traditional medications for management of their cancer or treatment-related symptoms, and 83% reported medical cannabis had an equivalent or better side effect profile. Of the subset of patients using medical cannabis for pain, 63% reported a reduction in opioid use. Patients perceive that medical cannabis was useful for relief of cancer and treatment-related symptoms, suggesting medical cannabis may be a reasonable alternative or adjunct therapy. Medical cannabis was well tolerated and may have the potential to improve neuropathic pain and decrease opioid use.

摘要

妇科肿瘤患者群体中关于医用大麻用于症状控制的研究滞后于其使用量的增长。本研究旨在评估妇科恶性肿瘤女性患者通过持牌药房获取的处方医用大麻的使用体验。一项包含43个项目的关于患者医用大麻使用体验的调查问卷被发放给使用妇科肿瘤学家开具的医用大麻的妇科恶性肿瘤女性患者。36名符合条件的患者被邀请签署同意书,31名患者返回了完整的调查问卷(回复率86%)。93%的患者患有晚期或复发性疾病;74%的患者正在接受化疗或免疫治疗。83%的患者报告医用大麻缓解了癌症或治疗相关症状,包括食欲下降(41%)、失眠(41%)、神经病变(41%)、焦虑(35%)、恶心(29%)、关节疼痛(29%)、骨痛(29%)、腹痛(25%)和抑郁(19%)。80%的患者报告医用大麻在管理癌症或治疗相关症状方面与其他传统药物效果相同或更好,83%的患者报告医用大麻的副作用相当或更小。在使用医用大麻缓解疼痛的患者子集中,63%的患者报告阿片类药物使用量减少。患者认为医用大麻对缓解癌症和治疗相关症状有用,这表明医用大麻可能是一种合理的替代或辅助治疗方法。医用大麻耐受性良好,可能有改善神经病理性疼痛和减少阿片类药物使用的潜力。

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