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Cannabis for Cancer Study
Protocol: STUDY00006885
Full Title
Cannabis Use and Outcomes in Black and White Patients with Cancer
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Psychology is looking for adults who have had pain from cancer for a remote study. The goal of the study is to learn more about how cannabis may be used to treat pain from cancer.

Participants will be enrolled in this study for 12 months. They will complete monthly surveys via the phone or video chat. They will also complete a daily survey about pain via a smartphone app for one week per month. Participants can earn up to $518.
Compensation: Yes
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Compensation may include cash, checks, gift cards, debit cards, or incentives like gift baskets, technology items, or merchandise.
Eligibility
Adults 21 years or older Identify as either Black or White Have had cancer in the past 3 years Have had a prescription for opioids and pain for more than 30 days Used/have not used cannabis regularly for the past 3 months
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: REBECCA ASHARE
Contact(s)
COLLEEN KILANOWSKI
ckk@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-3400

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