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NCT ID: NCT03944226 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Malignant Breast Tissue Neoplasm

Is Dietary Nitrate Effective in Reducing Aerobic Glycolysis in Breast Cancer?

BEET
Start date: May 13, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer affecting women, with 1 in 8 women in the UK developing breast cancer in their life time. Chemotherapy drugs, currently used for locally advanced breast cancers, are associated with side effects while dietary supplements have complex effects with a relatively small effect size. Breast tumours have different metabolism compared to healthy tissue, including elevated lactate production by aerobic glycolysis (AG), an underpinning feature of metabolism in breast cancer cells. Dietary nitrate, contained in leafy green vegetables and beetroot, has been shown to improve energy efficiency in exercising skeletal muscle, positioning itself as a disruptor of AG. The purpose of this study is to examine if dietary nitrate can disrupt AG and as a result to halt or even reverse tumour progression and survival. This study will look at scans of breast tumours using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Changes to tumour related biochemical substances will be measured by advanced magnetic resonance spectroscopy and changes to tissue structure will be measured by advanced diffusion MRI techniques. In this study, 16 patients undergoing surgery will be recruited for two MRI scans following a 5 day intervention programme.