Biomarkers of Sulforaphane/Broccoli Sprout Extract in Prostate Cancer



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Prostate Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 90
Updated:3/27/2019
Start Date:May 1, 2019
End Date:January 15, 2024
Contact:Dawn McBride, RN
Email:mcbridedl@upmc.edu
Phone:412-623-2764

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This study will test whether oral intake of a dietary supplement called BroccoMax®, which is
a special blend of broccoli extract containing a chemical called sulforaphane (hereafter
abbreviated as SFN), may result in changes in chemicals that feed prostate cancer. BroccoMax®
is available over the counter.

Eligible subjects will be randomly assigned to either BroccoMax® or placebo arm with a 1:1
randomization. Each subject will be given BroccoMax® equivalent to 4 weeks supply. Following
randomization, subjects will begin to take four study tablets (BroccoMax® or placebo) in the
morning with breakfast and four tablets in the evening with dinner. The eight BroccoMax®
tablets will provide a daily internal dose of 64 mg of SFN.

Baseline evaluation will be 28 days before scheduled prostatectomy, the same day of study
drug dispensation, and will include.

1. Data collection on patient's medical history (which includes age, cancer history, review
of medications, food intolerances and food habits), and concomitant medications.

2. Physical exam including height and weight measurements.

3. Blood (approximately 15 mL) will be collected in Serum Separator Tube-tiger tubes
(SST)for determination of SFN and its metabolite levels and for biomarker analyses.

4. Spot urine collection (15 mL) for measuring SFN and its metabolite levels.

5. Four-week supply of study drug (BroccoMax® or Placebo) dispensation

Day 28 ± 3 days (End of study evaluation)

1. Physical exam including height and weight measurements

2. Blood (approximately 15 mL) will be collected in SST-tiger tubes for determination of
SFN and its metabolite levels and for biomarker analyses.

3. Spot urine collection (15 mL) for measuring SFN and its metabolite levels.

4. Adverse event assessment.

5. A portion of the prostate tumor after surgical resection will be fresh frozen in liquid
nitrogen.

6. After pathological assessment is complete, tumor blocks or slides (6 or more) will be
requested by the clinical research coordinator from the Health Sciences Tissue Bank of
the University of Pittsburgh for biomarker analyses.

Post-Treatment Follow-Up All study participants will have routine follow-up as determined by
their treating urologist and/ or medical oncologist. This usually occurs 6 ± 2 weeks
post-surgery and every 3 months thereafter. These are considered standard of care visits. The
patient chart will be reviewed for their history and physical findings at these visits.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Men ≥ 18 years of age scheduled to undergo radical prostatectomy as standard of care
for a diagnosis of prostate adenocarcinoma.

2. Subjects willing to take oral placebo or BroccoMax® pills (4 capsules twice daily
after breakfast and dinner) on a daily basis for 4 weeks prior to prostatectomy.
Subjects have the ability to swallow BroccoMax® or placebo pills.

3. Subjects in good health per investigator evaluation with liver enzyme and blood count
values within the following ranges:

White blood cells ≥ 3,000/mL Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 x Upper Limits of Normal (ULN)
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST (SGOT))/ Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT (SGPT)) ≤ 2.5 x
ULN Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine ≤ 1.5 x ULN

4. Subjects willing to abstain from dietary sources of glucosinolates and isothiocyanates
(see Appendix) for the duration of the study (4 weeks)

5. Subjects must be fully informed of the investigational nature of this study and must
sign a written informed consent in accordance within institutional and regulatory
guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Subjects ineligible to undergo prostatectomy due to co-morbidities.

2. Subjects with a second malignancy or any other cancer at least 3 years following
definitive treatment with no evidence of disease, except for adequately treated basal
cell or squamous cell skin cancer.

3. Subjects with malabsorption issues or gastrointestinal ailments than can interfere
with the ability to adequately absorb SFN.

4. Subjects with prior or concurrent androgen deprivation therapy with Luteinizing
hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist or antagonists

5. Subjects taking any other investigational agent, dietary supplement or herbal
supplement or participating in clinical studies involving investigational agents

6. Subjects with clinically significant comorbid diseases including active infection,
uncontrolled angina, New York Heart Assoc. (NYHA) class III or IV heart failure,
uncontrolled or uncontrollable hypertension, severe diabetes with complications,
chronic liver disease.

7. Subjects with prior history of known intolerance or allergic reactions attributed to
cruciferous vegetables or specific fillers used in the placebo.
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