Psilocybin and the Future of Cancer Care

Colorado In Depth

Colorado is home to one of the largest medical trials for psilocybin, the compound in magic mushrooms. One young mom in Denver, who has cancer, is among the first wave of patients to see if the therapy can help her reduce her anxiety and face the prospect that her illness may be terminal. What she and the researchers discover could help people with depression, PTSD, addiction and other conditions. 

Colorado in Depth is a podcast of special reporting, documentary news and investigations from CPR News. Follow the podcast for reporting from Colorado’s Front Range, the Four Corners, the Eastern Plains and the mountains. 

Reported and written by Andrew Kenney 
Edited by Rachel Estabrook 
Produced, mixed and sound designed by Luis Antonio Perez 
Executive producer: Kevin Dale 
Thanks also to CPR’s Lauren Antonoff Hart, Andrea Dukakis, Sam Brasch, Jo Erickson and Hayley Sanchez 
Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Universal Production Music 

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