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Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy for Brain Cancer Related Existential Distress: A Case-Report

Introduction:Psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) has gained traction in palliative care as a treatment for existential distress in the last decade. Patients with brain cancer have been excluded from studies, yet they stand to benefit as much as other patients with cancer-related psychological distress. Case description:In this report, we discuss the case of a patient with end-of-life distress secondary to stage 4 astrocytoma that received PAT through Health Canada’s Special Access Program. The patient had a positive response to PAT without adverse events. Discussion:Standard treatment for existential distress is often inefficacious and PAT is rarely available, especially for patients with brain cancer. We highlight the importance of making PAT more available as many patients with unresolved existential distress resort to medical assistance in dying without ever knowing of the existence of PAT. Conclusion:PAT was effective in partially alleviating the patient’s existential distress. Access to PAT needs to be expanded urgently.

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Journal
Journal of Palliative Medicine
Date
2024-09-11
Source
OpenAlex
DOI
10.1089/jpm.2024.0277
PubMed
39264873

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