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The MIND-BC Study: MIND Diet for Breast Cancer Cognition

Major Program
Supportive Care and Symptom Management
Sponsor
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
Status
Not yet recruiting
NCT ID
NCT07018986
This fully, powered efficacy RCT, the MIND diet for Breast Cancer Cognition (MIND-BC), will evaluate the MIND diet in a rigorous, highly controlled academic cancer center. We will recruit breast cancer survivors reporting CRCI with a MIND diet score \< 8, based on a previously devised 14-item diet questionnaire designed to detect inadequate diet with respect to brain health (scores range from 0 to 14, with lower scores indicating a less adequate diet).14 Breast cancer survivors will have recently completed adjuvant treatment (i.e., 6 months to three years previously), to ensure that perceived cognitive impairment is likely chronic and due to cancer. To achieve maximal effect, the study consists of two 12-week phases 1) intervention phase, 2) maintenance phase.
Intervention
MIND Diet, Usual Diet
Condition
Breast Cancer
Investigators
Sylvia Crowder, Tiffany Carson, PhD, Sylvia Crowder, PhD, Hyo Han, MD, Ellie Hu, PhD, Brent Small, PhD, Heather Jim, PhD
CT Research Area
Symptom Science

See list of participating sites