Webinair on the use of Medicinal Cannabis Oil on Bone Mets & gynaecological cancer
Counterpart has this webinair on NEXT WED at 11am - you will need to register if you'd like to attend. https://counterpart.org.au/events/trial-using-medicinal-cannabis-for-bone-metastases/ Trial using medicinal cannabis for bone metastases Date: Wednesday, 15/09/2021 Time: 11.00am–12.00pm Location: Webinar PLEASE NOTE: This session is only for women with advanced/metastatic breast or gynaecological cancer. Biotech company Medlab Clinical are conducting a chronic pain observational study to understand the effectiveness, tolerability and safety of pharmaceutical grade medicinal cannabis. The trial is available to patients across Australia. Findings from the Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials identified that patients with bone metastases were responding well to medicinal cannabis therapy. As a result, a more targeted trial has commenced and there is keen interest in recruiting more patients experiencing chronic pain from bone metastases to further investigate this finding. If successful, this therapy may provide a viable alternative to opioid drugs. Learn about the trial using medicinal cannabis for metastatic bone pain from Daniel Tan, Regional Team Leader at Medlab Clinical. You are welcome to submit questions in advance – email info@counterpart.org.au (please note Trial using medicinal cannabis for bone metastases in the subject line). You can also ask questions in the session. Complete registration for this event via our Eventbrite listing via the link below: Register for the Trial using medicinal cannabis for bone metastases webinar NB. This session is only for women with advanced/metastatic breast or gynaecological cancer. Registrations for this session close at 5pm Tuesday 14 SeptemberNewbie with pain
Hi, Would appreciate advice on coping with pain continually getting worsening. Diagnosed in Feb this year with small mets in thoracic and lumbar verebrae and since then 1 dose of palliative radiotherapy and monthly denosumab. My concern is how quickly my oral targin and fentanyl patch have had to be increased to cover my pain. Is this normal? Do I have to let go of the fact that you are weak if you need lots of meds and accept it is what it is? Thanks , Lesley271Views0likes11CommentsNew to this site, pain medication
Hi, I am new to this site. I have mets in lumbar and thoracic vertebrae diagnosed in Feb this year and I would like to hear from others how they cope with pain. It overwhelms me that my doctors get my pain under control but within weeks the doses have to be raised. Is this normal? The only treatment I am having is denosumab monthly , Thankyou, Lesley101Views0likes5Comments