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Intermittent Fasting/Time Restricted Feeding during Chemotherapy in Patients with Stage III or IV Ovarian Cancer

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates the effect of intermittent fasting in patients with stage III or IV ovarian cancer who are undergoing chemotherapy. Not eating (fasting) during chemotherapy has been shown to have many benefits in improvement in chemotherapy-related symptoms and cancer control. Researchers want to learn if fasting for a specific period of time (intermittent) in patients who are receiving chemotherapy is achievable, safe and can improve quality of life, symptoms, and outcomes compared to patients who receive standard dietary recommendations.