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  3. NCT06044025 – A Feasibility Study Evaluating a Role for Maintenance Therapy in Patients with Biochemically Progressive Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer on Intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy

NCT06044025 – A Feasibility Study Evaluating a Role for Maintenance Therapy in Patients with Biochemically Progressive Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer on Intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy

Last modified: May 29, 2026
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  • NCT06044025 – A Feasibility Study Evaluating a Role for Maintenance Therapy in Patients with Biochemically Progressive Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer on Intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the feasibility of adding a combination of metformin and turmeric as part of a nutritional intervention regimen to the current standard of care, namely, intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy (iADT), for patients with castration sensitive biochemical progressive prostate cancer.

The main objectives are:

  • Assess the feasibility of the study population and enrollment.
  • Evaluate time to PSA relapse with nutritional intervention on iADT.

Participants who are receiving iADT will be dispensed Metformin and turmeric and complete a pill diary. Participants will also have blood and stool samples collected and complete quality of life questionnaires.

The long-term goal is to further assess the efficacy and safety of this nutritional regimen and the roles of metabolic syndrome, microenvironment/microbiome, and genomic vs epigenomic profiles in the care of these patients through a clinical trial.

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