The NUTRIENT Trial (NUTRitional Intervention among myEloproliferative Neoplasms): Results from a Randomized Phase I Pilot Study for Feasibility and Adherence

Laura F. Mendez Luque1,2, Julio Avelar-Barragan3, Hellen Nguyen1, Jenny Nguyen1, Eli M. Soyfer1, Jiarui Liu1, Jane H. Chen1, Nitya Mehrotra1, Xin (Helen) Huang1, Heidi E. Kosiorek4, Amylou Dueck4, Alexander Himstead1, Elena Heide1, Melinda Lem1, Kenza El Alaoui1, Eduard Mas1, Robyn M. Scherber5, Ruben A. Mesa6, Katrine L. Whiteson3, Andrew Odegaard1, Angela G. Fleischman1

ABSTRACT

Purpose: Chronic inflammation is integral to Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN) pathogenesis. JAK inhibitors reduce cytokine levels, but not without significant side effects. Nutrition is a low- risk approach to reduce inflammation and ameliorate symptoms in MPN. We performed a randomized, parallel-arm study to determine the feasibility of an education-focused Mediterranean diet intervention among MPN patients.

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