University of Wisconsin–Madison

Category: Cannabis

CHEST: Co-use raises health concerns

In a recent issue of the medical journal CHEST, Dr. Pauline Pradère et al examined health records of 150 French patients with lung cancer and observed very high rates of patients who smoke – not only tobacco (91%), but many who smoke both cannabis and tobacco (39%). In that same issue of CHEST, UW-CTRI Director Dr. Hasmeena Kathuria and Researcher Dr. Jesse Kaye analyzed the …

Rates of clinician advice to quit smoking low, especially among certain patients

UW-CTRI researchers and colleagues reviewed data from the 2015-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health of American adults and found only around half of patients who used tobacco products recalled receiving advice from healthcare providers to quit in the past year. The research was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. The study …

Cannabis use associated with difficulty switching cigarettes out for vapes

Cannabis use reduces the chances someone will try to quit smoking, according to findings published by UW-CTRI researchers in Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Researchers found that, among 160 Options Study participants, cannabis co-use reduced switching from cigarettes to vapes or very-low nicotine cigarettes (VLNCs). “I was surprised that almost half of participants reported cannabis use …

First UW Cannabis Research Conference connects potential collaborators

UW-CTRI co-hosted the inaugural UW-Madison Cannabis Research Conference at Union South on Earth Day, April 22, 2025. As dual use of nicotine and cannabis grows, and the state legislature considers legalization of cannabis use, UW-CTRI staff networked with other researchers, clinicians, farmers, and entrepreneurs. The conference was organized by an interdisciplinary group of UW faculty and staff …

UW-CTRI to Co-Host UW Cannabis Research Conference

As dual use of nicotine and cannabis grows, and the state legislature considers legalization of cannabis use, UW-CTRI is co-sponsoring the inaugural UW-Madison Cannabis Research Conference at Union South April 22. The theme this year is, “From Seed to Society: Cultivating Connections.” Presentations and panel discussions will focus on four priority topic areas: Agriculture; Health and …