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Massive Prostate Cancer Trial
(HealthScoutNews) -- The Cancer
Care Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge,
Ill. is seeking volunteers to be part of the largest-ever prostate
cancer prevention clinical trial.
The international trial
is called SELECT - Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial.
It's sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and will examine
whether either vitamin E or selenium protects against prostate
cancer. It's the second most common kind of cancer in men.
Previous research suggests
selenium and vitamin E may reduce prostate cancer risk by 60 and
30 percent, respectively.
Advocate Lutheran General
Hospital is one of the research sites across the United States,
Canada and Puerto Rico that will enroll 32,000 men for SELECT.
There are 13,951 men currently enrolled and the remainder of participants
will be signed up over the next four years.
Healthy men aged 55 and
older (50 and older for higher-risk black men) are eligible for
the study.
Study participants will
be followed for seven to 12 years, depending on when they enter
the trial. They'll be assigned to one of four groups. One group
will receive 200 micrograms of selenium daily, plus a placebo
that looks like vitamin E. Another group will receive 400 milligrams
of vitamin E daily, along with a placebo that looks like selenium.
A third group will receive both selenium and vitamin E. The fourth
group will receive two placebos.
The men will not have
to change their diets, but they'll be required to stop taking
any supplements they buy themselves that contain vitamin E or
selenium.
If you'd like to join
the study at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, phone the clinical
research department at 847-723-8252.
More information
For more information
about SELECT, go to the
National Cancer Institute.
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