Can a special diet boost cancer drug power?
NCT ID NCT05090358
Summary
This study is testing whether specific diets or a diabetes medication can prevent dangerous high blood sugar in people receiving a standard two-drug treatment for advanced breast cancer. Researchers want to see if controlling blood sugar helps the cancer therapy work better. The trial involves 15 adults with a specific genetic mutation in their cancer who are receiving the drugs alpelisib and fulvestrant.
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Locations
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (Limited Protocol Activities)
Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 07920, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Bergen (Limited Protocol Activities)
Montvale, New Jersey, 07645, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, 10065, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth (Limited Protocol Activities)
Middletown, New Jersey, 07748, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Nassau (Limited Protocol Activities)
Uniondale, New York, 11553, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Suffolk - Commack (Limited protocol activity)
Commack, New York, 11725, United States
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester (All protocol Activities)
Harrison, New York, 10604, United States
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Ohio State University (Data Collection & Data Analysis)
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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Weill Cornell Medical College (Data Collection & Data Analysis)
New York, New York, 10065, United States
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