Dual Use of Combustible Tobacco and Cannabis: An Increasing Trend in Young People and Looming Risk Factor for Cancer

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Dual Use of Combustible Tobacco and Cannabis: An Increasing Trend in Young People and Looming Risk Factor for Cancer

Natacha De Genna, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology

The Brain, Behavior and Cancer Seminar Series continues on April 15th featuring the work of Dr. Natacha De Genna.

 

Dual Use of Combustible Tobacco and Cannabis: An Increasing Trend in Young People and Looming Risk Factor for Cancer

 

Natacha M. De Genna, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology
Director, YoungMoms Study

 

Dr. De Genna will provide a brief overview of the epidemiology of cannabis and tobacco use, the significance of dual use, and findings on correlates and predictors of dual use in observational cohort studies.

Zoom Virtual Event: To join the lecture, click here. Meeting ID: 99412954462

Sponsored by the Biobehavioral Cancer Control Program, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

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