Oncologists are recommending pot to patients even though they don't know much about it, says survey

Lots of oncologists are discussing medical marijuana with patients. Half are even recommending it to their patients with cancer. Yet most say they don't know much about the drug. Those are the findings from a survey sent to 400 oncologists around the country conducted by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Of the 237 doctors that responded, 80 percent said they've conversations with their patients about using medical marijuana, and 46 percent said they've either formally or informally recommended…
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