Reducing Insulin, Growth Hormones, and Tumors (RIGHT)
Diet Modification, Lung Cancer

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Diet Modification focused on measuring ketogenic diet, low-fat diet
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults (18 years or older) receiving treatment at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA)
- Stage IIIB and IV non-small cell adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma, or small cell lung cancer with advanced disease receiving therapy with systemic treatment
- Body mass index (BMI) >= 20 kg/m^2
- Body weight within 10% of current weight within the 3 months before starting the study
- Able and willing to attend bi-weekly dietary support sessions at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) during the initial 12-week intervention period
- Willing and able to follow the dietary regimen
- Willing to maintain usual lifestyle habits (other than diet) throughout the study (e.g., physical activity habits)
- Ability to understand, speak, and write in English
- Ability to provide informed written consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neuroendocrine large cell carcinoma or atypical carcinoids with metastatic disease
- Small cell lung cancer receiving curative therapy with radiation
- Use of antidiabetic medications or insulin within the last 6 months
- Presence of grade 2 weight loss, cachexia, and/or severe nausea
- Current participation in therapeutic first line trial
- Alcohol intake > 2 drinks per day
- Major dietary restriction, as determined by the researcher
- Other significant health condition as determined by the researcher
Sites / Locations
- Seattle Cancer Center Alliance
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Diet A (low carbohydrate)
Diet B (low fat)
Diet C (USDA control)
Dietary Intervention A will be a low-carbohydrate/high fat, ketogenic-type diet. The diet will include salads, leafy green and non-starchy vegetables, nuts and seeds, eggs, fish and shellfish, and meats in most meals. Grains and added sugars will be excluded, and starchy vegetables, fruits, berries, and legumes will be limited to below 10% of total calorie intake. In addition full fat yogurt, cheeses, and butter will be allowed in moderate amounts. Participants will be encouraged to eat freely from whole-foods rich in fats such as avocados, nuts, seeds, olives, coconut and to use coconut, medium-chain triglyceride (MCT), olive, and avocado oils for cooking and baking on that diet. Participants will aim to fulfill at least 65% of their total calorie requirements from fats.
Dietary Intervention B will be low-fat, high carbohydrate whole-foods, plant-based diet. Most animal products and concentrated plant-based protein sources (such as soy isolates) will be excluded. Whole grains, particularly in their cooked form, legumes, vegetables, and fruits will be encouraged while excluding added sugars and refined grains. Added fats and oils will be discouraged on this diet as dietary fat should comprise less than 10% of total energy. Participants can eat freely from all types of fruits, vegetables, and cooked whole grains. Legumes will be emphasized as a replacement for meat and dairy products. Proteins similar to beef, pork, poultry, and dairy products, should be strictly limited, while lean proteins such as eggs, fish, and shellfish may be included occasionally.
The control dietary intervention will be based on the 2015 USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans, with a slightly higher amount of protein than recommended for the general population, and will be comprised of grains (of which ~50% should be consumed as whole grains), 3 servings per day of non-fat or low-fat dairy, legumes, fruit, vegetables, fish, vegetable oils and margarines, and limited quantities of meat, eggs, added sugars, nuts/seeds. Participants will be encouraged to reduce sodium intake to less than 2300 mg (1500 mg for participants over 51 yrs. old) per day, and to consume less than 10% of calories from saturated fat.