Home-based psilocybin-assisted therapy for a patient with advanced cancer: A case report
Palliative & Supportive Care January 1, 2025 Houman Farzin, Brigita Koren, Helen Ferrier et al. 1 citation
A 51-year-old man with metastatic lung cancer and a prognosis of less than 6 months experienced depression and anxiety linked to demoralization and existential distress, which persisted despite psychotherapy and 100 mg of sertraline. Through Health Canada’s Special Access Program, he received 25 mg of oral psilocybin in a homecare setting, with preparative and integrative therapy before and after the session. The treatment was well tolerated, and the patient reported a sustained reduction in suffering and improved well-being at 2 months post-intervention. Psilocybin-assisted therapy may be safely delivered at home and offer lasting relief for anxiety and depression associated with existential distress in palliative care.