Study:
Can Diet and Physical Activity Modulate Ovarian and Primary Peritoneal Cancer Progression-Free Survival?
Rationale:
A healthy lifestyle and counseling (coaching) after treatment may improve
progression-free survival in patients with previously treated cancer.
Purpose:
This randomized phase III trial is studying diet and physical activity changes to
see how well they work compared with usual care in improving progression-free survival of
patients with previously treated stage II, stage III, or stage IV ovarian epithelial cancer,
fallopian tube cancer, or primary peritoneal cancer.
Study Status: Recruiting
Recruiting:
Clinical Trials Office - Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center at Fai 216-476-9362
Clinical Trials Office - Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Cente 866-223-8100
| Condition |
Intervention |
Phase |
Cognitive/Functional Effects Fallopian Tube Cancer Ovarian Cancer Primary Peritoneal Cavity Cancer Weight Changes |
Behavioral: behavioral dietary intervention Behavioral: compliance monitoring Behavioral: exercise intervention Behavioral: telephone-based intervention Other: counseling intervention Other: educational intervention Other: laboratory biomarker analysis Other: questionnaire administration Procedure: quality-of-life assessment |
Phase 3 |
Verified by
Gynecologic Oncology Group
October, 2012
Sponsored by: Gynecologic Oncology Group
Information provided by: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00719303
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Allocation: Randomized, Masking: Open Label
Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center at Fairview Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio 44111
United States
Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
United States
David S. Alberts, MD., Study Chair
Philip J. DiSaia, MD., Principal Investigator