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Phase
I/II study of stage III and IV non-small cell lung cancer patients
taking a specific dietary supplement
Sun AS,
Ostadal O, Ryznar V, Dulik I, Dusek J, Vaclavik A, Yeh HC, Hsu C,
Bruckner HW, Fasy TM
Connecticut Institute for Aging and Cancer, Milford 06460,
USA
This phase
I/II study evaluates the influence of selected vegetables (SV) that
contain known antitumor components on the survival of stage III-IV
non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. All patients were
treated with conventional therapies. SV was added to the daily
diet of 5 stage I patients in the toxicity study group (TG) and 6
stage III and IV patients in the treatment group (SVG), but not to
the diet of 13 stage III and IV patients in the control group (CG).
Age, Karnofsky performance status (KPS), and body mass index of
SVG and CG patients were comparable at entry. KPS declined in
the CG patients (79 +/- 8 to 55 +/- 11) but improved in the SVG
patients (75 +/- 8 to 80 +/- 13) one to three months after entry.
Weight change in the CG, SVG, and TG patients was -12 +/- 5%, -2
+/- 2%, and +4 +/- 4%, respectively. The median survival time
and mean survival of the CG patients were 4 and 4.8 months, but in
the SVG patients they were 15.5 and 15 months (p < 0.01). No
clinical signs of toxicity were found in the TG patients in the
24-month study period. Adding SV to the daily diet of NSCLC
patients was found to be nontoxic and associated with improved
weight maintenance, KPS, and survival of stage III and IV NSCLC
patients.
PMID:
10453443 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10453443&dopt=Abstract
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