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Brief Title: Broccoli Sprout Extract in Treating Patients With Transitional Cell Bladder Cancer Undergoing Surgery
Official Title: Pilot Pre-cystectomy Trial of Broccoli Extract in Patients With Superficial or Locally Advanced Bladder Cancer
Study ID: NCT01108003
Brief Summary: Rationale: Broccoli sprout extract contains ingredients that may prevent or slow the growth of certain cancers. Purpose: This pilot study is studying the side effects of broccoli sprout extract in treating patients with transitional cell bladder cancer undergoing surgery.
Detailed Description: Primary Objectives: I. To determine the tolerability and toxicity of a broccoli sprout extract (providing 200 micro mol isothiocyanate/dose/per day) given for 14 days in patients destined to undergo definitive bladder resection for bladder cancer. Secondary Objectives: I. Establish the safety of administration of the broccoli extract on the bladder surgery specifically. II. Determine the levels of isothiocyanates and their metabolites in urine, blood, benign urothelium and bladder cancer tissue. III. Assess the antitumor effects of broccoli extract on the primary bladder tumor by measuring angiogenesis, cell proliferation and apoptosis. IV. Determine the feasibility of treating patients with 200 micro mol isothiocyanate per dose per day of broccoli sprout extract in future therapeutic and prevention clinical trials. Outline: Patients receive oral broccoli sprout extract once daily on days 1-14 in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed at 4 weeks.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, United States
Name: James Marshall, PhD
Affiliation: Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR