Could a Fasting-Mimicking diet shield cancer patients from harsh treatment side effects?

NCT ID NCT06438588

Summary

This small pilot study from the Mayo Clinic is testing whether a specific, low-calorie diet can help reduce the side effects that cancer patients often experience during immunotherapy. The diet, which includes soups, bars, and teas, is designed to mimic the effects of fasting. Researchers will see if it helps with common problems like severe fatigue, skin rashes, and diarrhea, aiming to improve patients' quality of life.

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  • Mayo Clinic in Florida

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    Jacksonville, Florida, 32224-9980, United States

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