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Cancer Patients Can Access Medical Marijuana in New York<\/h1>\n

Cancer prevalence includes people diagnosed with cancer in the past as well as those who were recently diagnosed.<\/p>\n

The American Cancer Society reported as of January 2019, that the most common cancer survived by males was prostate cancer at 45%.<\/a> For females, breast cancer was the most prevalent cancer site at 44%.<\/p>\n

The National Cancer Institute estimated in 2020 that 1,806,590 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States.<\/a><\/p>\n

Medical Marijuana and Cancer<\/h2>\n

Medical marijuana may help manage symptoms of pain and nausea in cancer patients. When it comes to marijuana and cancer, some studies have found it may lessen symptoms of nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy.<\/p>\n

Cancer patients who use medical marijuana often need less pain medication.<\/a><\/p>\n

Cancer is one of the conditions that qualify for medical marijuana inNew York. You need to get a medical marijuana first and a doctor\u2019s recommendation to access one.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re seeking MMJ as an alternative option for your condition, visit our NY page<\/a> and apply for a medical marijuana card at TeleLeaf RX.<\/a><\/p>\n

Cancer Statistics in NY<\/h2>\n

Cancer is the most common chronic condition in New York. In 2017, there were 115,007 New Yorkers who were diagnosed with cancer<\/a>, according to the Department of Health in New York.<\/p>\n

The overall cancer rate of 480.6 cases per 100,000 persons in New York was the fourth-highest among the 50 states.<\/strong> This rate is significantly above the national average of 437.8 per 100,000. It is estimated that 1,068,900 New Yorkers have been diagnosed with cancer.<\/p>\n

What is Cancer?<\/h2>\n

\"cancerThe National Cancer Institute defines cancer as a disease in which some of the body\u2019s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. It can start almost anywhere in the human body.<\/p>\n

Sometimes, abnormal or damaged cells grow and multiply when they shouldn\u2019t and these cells may form tumors or lumps of tissue. Tumors can be cancerous or benign (not cancerous).<\/p>\n

Types of Cancer<\/h2>\n

There are more than 100 types of cancer that are named for the organs or tissues where the cancers form or are described by the type of cell that formed them.<\/p>\n

The National Cancer Institute<\/em> listed these typical types of cancers that begin in specific types of cells:<\/p>\n