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They're finally here, and I think they're as good as we could possibly have hoped for. Great day for psychedelic medicine http://jop.sagepub.com/content/30/12/1181.fullQuote:Cancer patients often develop chronic, clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety. Previous studies suggest that psilocybin may decrease depression and anxiety in cancer patients. The effects of psilocybin were studied in 51 cancer patients with life-threatening diagnoses and symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. This randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial investigated the effects of a very low (placebo-like) dose (1 or 3 mg/70 kg) vs. a high dose (22 or 30 mg/70 kg) of psilocybin administered in counterbalanced sequence with 5 weeks between sessions and a 6-month follow-up. Instructions to participants and staff minimized expectancy effects. Participants, staff, and community observers rated participant moods, attitudes, and behaviors throughout the study. High-dose psilocybin produced large decreases in clinician- and self-rated measures of depressed mood and anxiety, along with increases in quality of life, life meaning, and optimism, and decreases in death anxiety. At 6-month follow-up, these changes were sustained, with about 80% of participants continuing to show clinically significant decreases in depressed mood and anxiety. Participants attributed improvements in attitudes about life/self, mood, relationships, and spirituality to the high-dose experience, with >80% endorsing moderately or greater increased well-being/life satisfaction. Community observer ratings showed corresponding changes. Mystical-type psilocybin experience on session day mediated the effect of psilocybin dose on therapeutic outcomes. http://jop.sagepub.com/content/30/12/1165.abstractQuote:
Background: Clinically significant anxiety and depression are common in patients with cancer, and are associated with poor psychiatric and medical outcomes. Historical and recent research suggests a role for psilocybin to treat cancer-related anxiety and depression.
Methods: In this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial, 29 patients with cancer-related anxiety and depression were randomly assigned and received treatment with single-dose psilocybin (0.3 mg/kg) or niacin, both in conjunction with psychotherapy. The primary outcomes were anxiety and depression assessed between groups prior to the crossover at 7 weeks.
Results: Prior to the crossover, psilocybin produced immediate, substantial, and sustained improvements in anxiety and depression and led to decreases in cancer-related demoralization and hopelessness, improved spiritual wellbeing, and increased quality of life. At the 6.5-month follow-up, psilocybin was associated with enduring anxiolytic and anti-depressant effects (approximately 60β80% of participants continued with clinically significant reductions in depression or anxiety), sustained benefits in existential distress and quality of life, as well as improved attitudes towards death. The psilocybin-induced mystical experience mediated the therapeutic effect of psilocybin on anxiety and depression.
Conclusions: In conjunction with psychotherapy, single moderate-dose psilocybin produced rapid, robust and enduring anxiolytic and anti-depressant effects in patients with cancer-related psychological distress.
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Free PDF copies of these and other psilocybin related papers can be downloaded here: http://jop.sagepub.com/content/current
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Excellent stuff, more research showing some of the potential these substances have  Thanks for sharing
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This is awesome! It's funny, I wasn't aware of these results coming out today until someone handed me a copy of 'USA Today' with a big grin. Right on the front page!  "Consciousness grows in spirals." --George L. Jackson If you can just get your mind together, then come across to me. We'll hold hands and then we'll watch the sunrise from the bottom of the sea... But first, are you experienced?
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Very cool to see this, especially with it being in a mainstream newspaper like USA Today [moarr eyes].  Good stuff!
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This is great news, thanks for posting. Given the nature of the experience, it makes sense that psychedelics can potentially help to treat people with death anxiety, which is really such a broad spectrum of people... those with terminal illness may have an increased urgency to come to terms with their passing, but really anyone that's anxious about the end of their life could be a candidate for treatment. A few years ago, a similar study was carried out in Switzerland with LSD... I think end of life anxiety treatment is where we'll see the first legal/regulated use, so these studies are some great steps in the right direction.
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Yeah it is interesting to note the LSD study yielded very similar results in terms of effectiveness, when compared to psilocybin in these studies...a 77.8% reduction in anxiety, and 66.7% rise in quality of life...figures very much resonating with these two psilocybin studies, and like psilocybin, these effects appeared rapidly, but were long term, sustained at a 12 month follow up.
It certainly is a very exciting time for psychedelic research, and these two studies are game changers...like you I think the first regulated medical role for psychedelics will be for the treatment of anxiety of the terminally ill (followed shortly after by severe treatment resistant depression). And yeah in the future, I think this could extend to those without a terminal illness, but I think that is some way off yet.
Like study lead Prof. Roland Griffiths said:
βWe are all terminal, weβre all dealing with death. This will be far too valuable to limit to sick people.β
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Wow, these are fantastic papers and results! Thanks for posting and sharing.  'What's going to happen?' 'Something wonderful.'
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