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NCT04175769
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A Nutritional Supplement to Support People With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Sponsor: AHS Cancer Control Alberta

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Summary

People with non-small cell lung cancer are at risk for nutritional deficiencies. The purpose of this study is to find out what effects a nutritional product has on patient's response to immunotherapy or combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy. To do this, some of the participants will get the nutritional product and some will receive a placebo (a substance that looks like the study drug but does not have any active or medicinal ingredients). A placebo is used to make the results of the study more reliable. Participants will be randomized to any of the following treatment groups: \- Group 1 (Experimental intervention): standard intervention of immunotherapy or combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy plus the experimental intervention nutritional product. Group 2 (Non-experimental intervention): standard intervention of immunotherapy or combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy plus the non-experimental intervention placebo product. Participants will take 5 capsules each day by mouth, starting on the first day of immunotherapy with or without chemotherapy and stopping upon completion of their immunotherapy with or without chemotherapy treatment. Participants will complete a diary of their nutritional/ placebo product intake and will undergo the following assessments: * Physical examination. * Height and weight. * ECOG status (the physician will record the impact on the cancer on daily living abilities). * Concomitant medications recording. * Adverse Event Assessment * Computed tomography (CT) scan. A series of x-rays of the body from many angles that are turned into 3-dimensional pictures on a screen. * Quality of life questionnaires. * Blood collection

Official title: Exploring the Effects of a Nutritional Supplement During Immunotherapy or Combination of Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

9

Start Date

2022-12-19

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2025-06-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Nutritional supplement

Subjects will orally consume two gelatin capsules of nutritional supplement (1 gram), 2 times per day with meals, and 1 capsule at one additional meal or snack, totaling five capsules per day beginning the first day of treatment and continuing for the duration of their treatment.

OTHER

Placebo

Subjects will orally consume two gelatin capsules of placebo (1 gram), 2 times per day with meals, and 1 capsule at one additional meal or snack, totaling five capsules per day beginning the first day of treatment and continuing for the duration of their treatment.

Locations (1)

Cross Cancer Institute

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada