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A phase II study of sulforaphane-rich broccoli sprout extracts in men with recurrent prostate cancer

Authors :
Motomi Mori
Dennis R. Koop
Lina Gao
Richard Kleinschmidt
Erin Tucker
Tomasz M. Beer
Jacob Schwartzman
Joshi J. Alumkal
Christopher W. Ryan
Myrna Y. Munar
Jason Frederick Flamiatos
Julie N. Graff
Rachel Slottke
Angela Gibbs
Ganesh Cherala
Source :
Investigational new drugs. 33(2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Diets high in cruciferous vegetables are associated with lower risk of incidence of prostate cancer, including aggressive forms of this disease. Human intervention studies with cruciferous vegetable-rich diets also demonstrate modulation of gene expression in important pathways in prostate cells. Sulforaphane is a constituent of these foods postulated to harbor the anti-neoplastic activity based on multiple tumor models. Our own work demonstrates that sulforaphane inhibits AR signaling in prostate cancer cells. Here, we report results from the first clinical trial of sulforaphane-rich extracts in men with prostate cancer. We treated 20 patients who had recurrent prostate cancer with 200 μmoles/day of sulforaphane-rich extracts for a maximum period of 20 weeks and determined the proportion of patients with ≥50 % PSA declines, the primary endpoint. Only one subject experienced a ≥50 % PSA decline. Thus, the primary endpoint was not achieved. Seven patients experienced smaller PSA declines (

Details

ISSN :
15730646
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Investigational new drugs
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68c27bd06056bf685b94297508ed9d24