RSO For Lung Cancer: What Patients Are Reporting in 2025

Introduction

Lung cancer remains one of the most deadliest forms of cancer for all genders in the U.S. Despite all the advancements in surgery, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, so many patients still struggle with pain, breathing, fatigue, and anxiety. In 2025, a growing number of individuals are turning to Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) as a supportive treatment to help improve their comfort, appetite, and sleep.

This blog post highlights how lung cancer patients are using RSO today, what they’re reporting, and how you can approach this cannabis extract safely and effectively.


Why Lung Cancer Patients Use RSO

RSO is a concentrated cannabis oil which is rich in THC, CBD, and also a full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes. It’s used to:

  • Manage cancer related pain and inflammation
  • Improve sleep disrupted by coughing or anxiety
  • Stimulate appetite lost due to chemotherapy or radiation
  • Calm nerves before treatments or scans
  • Support the body’s overall resilience during recovery

Some patients also turn to RSO with the hopes of it’s anti-tumor support, although it is not a replacement for your clinical therapies.


What U.S. Patients Are Reporting in 2025

Going through clinics, forums, and support groups, patients have shared the followin experiences:

Improved Breathing Conditions
While RSO doesn’t “cure” lung symptoms, many people report it makes breathing much easier at night and reduced chest tightness after been used regularly regular.

Deeper, More Restful Sleep
RSO is often used 30–60 minutes before bed to improve sleep. Patients describe sleeping through out the night without been waken up because of pain.

Increased Appetite
Chemo-related anorexia is one of the toughest challenges. Patients using RSO gummies or tinctures say it helps them regain interest in food and maintain strength.

Emotional Calm
RSO’s sedating properties appear to reduce anxiety and improve mood in many users—especially when dealing with uncertainty, treatment trauma, or fear of recurrence.


Real-Life Patient Stories

Tom, 68 – Colorado
Diagnosed with Stage III non-small cell lung cancer, Tom began using a 10mg RSO capsule at night. He says, “I didn’t expect much, but I finally slept through the night and didn’t feel sick in the morning.”

Gloria, 59 – New York
After radiation, Gloria struggled with chest tightness and restlessness. Her dispensary recommended a microdose tincture. “It doesn’t get me high—it just helps me feel okay. That’s worth everything.”

Eric, 72 – Oregon
A Vietnam veteran, Eric used RSO while undergoing immunotherapy. “My appetite stayed stable, and I could sleep without nightmares or pain. I’m grateful.”


How Patients Are Using RSO for Lung Cancer

Most use it in the following ways:

  • Nighttime capsules or tinctures for pain and sleep
  • Microdosed gummies (2.5–5mg THC) during the day for appetite and calm
  • Balanced THC:CBD blends to reduce psychoactive effects
  • Full protocol dosing (60g/90 days) for those exploring intensive support, under medical supervision

Because lung cancer often affects stamina and digestion, RSO suppositories may also be used by patients sensitive to oral ingestion or needing faster systemic relief.


  • New Users: Start with 2.5mg THC (rice grain amount) in the evening
  • Moderate Users: 5–10mg for overnight symptom management
  • Advanced Users: Gradually build to higher doses, especially if exploring full RSO protocols

Always go slow. It can takes 1–2 hours for the effects to set in. Track your dosage, time of day, and results in a journal.


Is RSO Safe to Use with Chemo or Immunotherapy?

Most patients are able to tolerate RSO when properly dosed. However, be cautious:

  • THC can temporarily lower your blood pressure or cause dizziness
  • RSO may interact with liver-metabolized drugs
  • Immunotherapy patients should consult their oncologist before starting RSO

Some cannabis clinics now specialize in integrative oncology support, by helping patients combine medical treatments with cannabis safely.


Accessing RSO for Lung Cancer in 2025

Lung cancer is a medical condition in most states which is qualified for medical cannabis programs, this includes:

  • California
  • Oregon
  • New York
  • Illinois
  • Florida
  • Arizona

To access RSO legally:

  1. Get a medical marijuana license from a certified provider
  2. Shop at a licensed dispensary
  3. Request for a lab tested and full-spectrum RSO (with confirmed THC and CBD levels)

Avoid unregulated products and always check the Certificate of Analysis (COA).


Final Thoughts: RSO as a Comfort Companion

For many Americans facing lung cancer in 2025, RSO is becoming a trusted part of their healing process, not as a cure, but as a way to regain comfort, sleep, and peace during a difficult chapter.

If you or someone you love is living with lung cancer, speak to a trained medical cannabis provider about integrating RSO into your care. With the right support, it can relief you from suffering and restore your quality of life when it’s been needed most.


Explore our RSO products for lung cancer including sleep tinctures, microdose gummies, and calming capsules. Browse the collection now.


Visit the NIH’s overview on cannabis and cancer: cancer.gov

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