To Evaluate if Green Tea Can be Effective in Reducing the Progression of Prostate Cancer in Men on Close Monitoring
This phase II trial studies how well green tea catechins work in preventing progression of
prostate cancer from a low risk stage to higher risk stages in men who are on active
surveillance. Green tea catechins may stabilize prostate cancer and lower the chance of
prostate growing.
Intervention
Placebo Administration, Quality-of-Life Assessment, Questionnaire Administration, Sinecatechins
Condition
Prostate Carcinoma
Investigators
Nagi B Kumar, Richard L. Deming, Jay W. Carlson, Tareq Al Baghdadi, Prem Sobti, Bryan A. Faller, Thomas E. Lad, James A. Wallace, Howard M. Gross, Debra M. Prow, Joshua Lukenbill, Rex B. Mowat, David M. King, Douglas J. Weckstein, Brandon Mullins, Charles O. Kim, Stephen J. Savage, Steven A. Madden, Lisa Bailey, Mike Cusnir, Robert L. Grubb, Bradley C. Ekstrand, Paul D. Maroni, Ross E. Krasnow, Gopal R. Desai, Izak Faiena, Isuru S. Jayaratna, Marc Bjurlin, Kelly L. Stratton, Ryan P. Kopp, Edouard J. Trabulsi, Michael A. Liss, Inger L. Rosner