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Carlo DeAngelis is an Assistant Professor at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, and a clinician scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. His research focuses on understanding the immune system's role in causing side effects from anti-cancer treatments, particularly pain, using cell and animal models to study how plant-based cannabinoids may interact with the immune system to prevent this pain. DeAngelis has led significant clinical research, including studies on using dexamethasone to prevent acute pain flare from radiation therapy for bone metastases, influencing standard clinical practices. He has also conducted systematic reviews on managing nausea and vomiting for cancer treatment, guiding changes in clinical guidelines. His recent work includes examining taxane acute pain syndrome and investigating the potential roles of cannabinoids in alleviating cancer treatment-associated pain. DeAngelis leads the Cannabis Consultation Service at Odette Cancer Centre, providing critical guidance on cannabis use for cancer patients.
University of Toronto • Toronto, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research as part of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre • Toronto, ON, Canada
Conducting research studies on cancer treatment side effects and the role of cannabinoids.
Department of Sociology