Source: Herald, The (WA) Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Daily Herald Co. Pubdate: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 Author: ROSALIE DEVEREAUX, Snohomish MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAN HELP CANCER PATIENTS I cannot remain silent any longer. The letter from Marvin C. Schuh prompts me to write ("Medical marijuana: Why create more dangers?" The Herald, Oct. 20). I do not like the use of marijuana! I hate smoking! But what is even worse is the feeling that one is about to spill ones guts from the inside out. I have been there. I had breast cancer and colon cancer. The use of marijuana would have made the treatments more bearable. Mr. Schuh's letter brings out a couple of misnomers about the use of medical marijuana. One of the things he mentions is that the use could add to health problems because of smoking. First, one does not have to use it that often. The amount of smoking done is in direct correlation to the number of treatments, certainly not enough to cause health problems. And secondly, it can be ingested in other foods and be just as effective -- no smoking needed at all. I don't think marijuana should be called a drug. Maybe it is just my naivete to the drug world, but it is a natural plant found in nature that has been cultivated and perfected just like the tomatoes and apples and other fruits we find in the grocery store. To me, drugs are the cytoxin, and adriamyacin and 5FU, which I took to cure my body of breast cancer. Another drug I took to fight the nausea was ondansetron. But by the time I reached my fifth and sixth go-rounds of chemo, it was no longer working and had other side effects. I hesitated in sending this letter, as I really don't want to scare anyone with the horrors of breast cancer treatment. It saved my life. I will celebrate my 53rd birthday and five years of being breast-cancer-free next month. It would have been so much easier and healthier had I been able to use marijuana through my whole treatment. Marijuana did not enslave me. I would never touch the stuff today. But a patient undergoing chemotherapy should have a choice as to whether or not to use a natural product that can and has worked wonders. ROSALIE DEVEREAUX Snohomish - --- Checked-by: Don Beck