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Varying Mediterranean Diets in Patients with Prostate Cancer Undergoing Surgery, The PROVISIONS Trial

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial is being done to evaluate whether following a controlled Mediterranean diet prior to prostate cancer surgery affects fasting insulin levels and other values that can be measured in blood and tissue samples taken at the time of surgery in patients with prostate cancer. Researchers also hope to better understand the impact of lifestyle changes in the setting of a prostate cancer diagnosis. Surgical removal of the prostate serves as one standard of care option for disease management. Despite this, many men will experience recurrence (disease returns) which may lead to more intensive medical therapies including androgen deprivation therapy which can lead to changes in the patient's health and metabolism including include insulin resistance. Lifestyle factors (e.g., diet) have emerged as a key player in the prevention, treatment, and outcomes of prostate cancer, with attention sharply focused on the Mediterranean diet for its safety and ability to slow disease progression. The diet will focus on including lean protein sources, high-quality fat and high-quality carbohydrate sources among others, and will limit refined sugars and high glycemic carbohydrates. Consuming a Mediterranean diet may be effective at slowing disease progression in patients undergoing surgery for prostate cancer.