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Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]): recruitment feasibility and baseline demographics of a randomized trial of diet in men on active surveillance for prostate cancer.

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Parsons, JK; Pierce, JP; Mohler, J; Paskett, E; Jung, S-H; Morris, MJ; Small, E; Hahn, O; Humphrey, P; Taylor, J; Marshall, J
Published in: BJU Int
April 2018

OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of performing national, randomized trials of dietary interventions for localized prostate cancer. METHODS: The Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]) is a phase III clinical trial testing the efficacy of a high-vegetable diet to prevent progression in patients with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS). Participants were randomized to a validated diet counselling intervention or to a control condition. Chi-squared and Kruskal-Wallis analyses were used to assess between-group differences at baseline. RESULTS: Between 2011 and 2015, 478 (103%) of a targeted 464 patients were randomized at 91 study sites. At baseline, the mean (sd) age was 64 (6) years and mean (sd) PSA concentration was 4.9 (2.1) ng/mL. Fifty-six (12%) participants were African-American, 17 (4%) were Hispanic/Latino, and 16 (3%) were Asian-American. There were no significant between-group differences for age (P = 0.98), race/ethnicity (P = 0.52), geographic region (P = 0.60), time since prostate cancer diagnosis (P = 0.85), PSA concentration (P = 0.96), clinical stage (T1c or T2a; P = 0.27), or Gleason sum (Gleason 6 or 3+4 = 7; P = 0.76). In a pre-planned analysis, the baseline prostate biopsy samples of the first 50 participants underwent central pathology review to confirm eligibility, with an expectation that <10% would become ineligible. One of 50 participants (2%) became ineligible. CONCLUSION: The MEAL study shows the feasibility of implementing national, multi-institutional phase III clinical trials of diet for prostate cancer and of testing interventions to prevent disease progression in AS.

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BJU Int

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EISSN

1464-410X

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

121

Issue

4

Start / End Page

534 / 539

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vegetables
  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Prostate-Specific Antigen
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Disease Progression
  • Diet
  • Biopsy
 

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Parsons, J. K., Pierce, J. P., Mohler, J., Paskett, E., Jung, S.-H., Morris, M. J., … Marshall, J. (2018). Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]): recruitment feasibility and baseline demographics of a randomized trial of diet in men on active surveillance for prostate cancer. BJU Int, 121(4), 534–539. https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.13890
Parsons, J Kellogg, John P. Pierce, James Mohler, Electra Paskett, Sin-Ho Jung, Michael J. Morris, Eric Small, et al. “Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]): recruitment feasibility and baseline demographics of a randomized trial of diet in men on active surveillance for prostate cancer.BJU Int 121, no. 4 (April 2018): 534–39. https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.13890.
Parsons JK, Pierce JP, Mohler J, Paskett E, Jung S-H, Morris MJ, Small E, Hahn O, Humphrey P, Taylor J, Marshall J. Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]): recruitment feasibility and baseline demographics of a randomized trial of diet in men on active surveillance for prostate cancer. BJU Int. 2018 Apr;121(4):534–539.
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Published In

BJU Int

DOI

EISSN

1464-410X

Publication Date

April 2018

Volume

121

Issue

4

Start / End Page

534 / 539

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vegetables
  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Prostate-Specific Antigen
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Disease Progression
  • Diet
  • Biopsy