The Effectiveness of High-dose Intravenous Vitamin c With Very Low Carbohydrate Diet for Terminal Colon Cancer Patients
Colon Cancer Stage Iv
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Colon Cancer Stage Iv focused on measuring high dose vitamin C, very low carbohydrate diet
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- stage IV colon cancer
- with KRAS and BRAF mutation
Exclusion Criteria:
- G-6-PD deficiency,
- metastatic kidney disease,
- obstructive uropathy,
- nephrotic syndrome,
- under other alternative medicine treatment or intravenous vitamin treatment,
- pregnant or lactating women,
- impaired renal function with a serum creatinine ≥ 132.6µmol/L(1.5 mg/dL)
- significant fluid retention(pleural effusion, ascites, lower leg edema),
- terminal heart failure,
- incapability to make decision,
Sites / Locations
- National Taiwan University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
The high-dose vitamin C with very low carbohydrate diet group
The control group
Initiation of High dose IVC therapy: start with 25g IVC biweekly for one week; 50g IVC biweekly for one week; 75g biweekly for one week. Blood vitamin C level measurement: Confirm the plasma vitamin C level above 350 mg/dl by Arkray company PocketChem VC ( Kyoto, Japan) from the 75g/dose Once the target blood level is confirmed, the dose remains g biweekly for 12 weeks. If the target blood level is below 350mg/dl, the dose will titrate up to 100 g/dose or maximal dose of 1.5g/kg/dose to achieve the target level. The blood vitamin C level will be checked again and record. The final dose will be kept for 12 weeks. The Riordan IVC protocol (Taiwan) Maintenance dose: 75-100g every 2 week will be maintained for additional 12 weeks The infusion schedule change within 2 weeks is accepted with the fixed frequency per week or month VLCD intervention in the first 12 weeks
Selection of control group: stage IV colon cancer patients match for sex, age and chemotherapy /target therapy drugs Usual care