Pancreas Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Exploratory Pilot Study of Palliadelic Treatment to Reduce Psychological Distress and Improve Quality of Life in Persons With Pancreatobiliary Cancer, With a Parallel Assessment of Healthcare Utilization and Family Wellbeing
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the ability to recruit and retain participants, and to successfully conduct a psilocybin-based protocol, for a study of the treatment of distress related to inoperable pancreatobilliary cancer. Secondary objectives include pre/post, and longitudinal measurement of distress in intervention participants and a paired family member who is in an observational arm.
Participants with unresectable pancreas or biliary tract cancers are eligible for intervention, paired family member recruited for observational arm. Following preparatory sessions in outpatient palliative care clinic or by telehealth (2-4 sessions lasting 60-90 minutes each), psilocybin will be administered as a 25mg capsule during an 8-hour monitored session. Integration sessions (2-3 sessions lasting up to 90 minutes each) will take place in the outpatient palliative care clinic or by phone or tele-heath. Primary and secondary objectives are complete at one-week post treatment, longitudinal exploratory measures collected up to 12 months post baseline. Parallel assessment of health care utilization, including choices regarding anti-cancer treatment and resource utilization, and family member distress, family communication, well-being and bereavement will be conducted at concurrent time points. ;
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