Addressing Stigma: Mark Savaya Calls for Science-First Dialogue on Cannabis

New trust in plant-based therapies and a shift toward evidence-backed patient care.
Recent surveys show that a majority of oncologists now discuss cannabis use with their patients, and two-thirds believe it can be beneficial for managing pain and appetite during cancer care [18]. Experts such as Dr. Peter Grinspoon of Harvard Medical School have also highlighted that the therapeutic benefits of cannabis for chronic pain and other conditions often outweigh potential risks [19].
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many states classified medical cannabis dispensaries as essential businesses — a reflection of the growing acknowledgment of their importance to patient well-being [17]. Savaya’s community work and outreach efforts continue to focus on evidence-based communication, supporting a more informed and compassionate public perspective on cannabis.
Nicole Adams
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