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Explorative Study on Addition of High-fiber Dried Chicory Root in Patients With an Intermediate to High-risk Cutaneous Melanoma.

Explorative Study on Addition of High-fiber Dried Chicory Root in Patients With an Intermediate to High-risk Cutaneous Melanoma.

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Exploring the effect of supplementation with daily addition of prebiotic dried chicory root (WholeFiberTM) for 6 weeks on fecal SCFA levels, gut microbial composition and immune cell composition in minimal stage II A melanoma patients following surgical treatment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥18 years;
  • The participant understands the study and can provide written informed consent;
  • The participant received surgical treatment of an intermediate to high-risk cutaneous melanoma (T2a/N1, T2b, T3a, T3b, T4a, T4b, N0 or N+, M0 stadium without evidence of disease);
  • Being able to read and speak Dutch;
  • Willing to come to the UMCG for practical reasons (visiting the study site);
  • Willing to continue their regular lifestyle patterns during the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Receiving concurrent adjuvant treatment, adjuvant treatment after the study period is allowed.
  • Having a medical history that may impact study outcomes, such as a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2, heart disease, renal disease, autoimmune disease;
  • Any clinically significant or unstable medical disorder involving the gut, including celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, short-bowel syndrome or acute/chronic pancreatitis;
  • Having an ileostomy or colostomy, as this greatly impacts bowel function and gut microbial composition;
  • Use of antibiotics in the 3 months prior participation in the study;
  • Use of prednisolone or other immunosuppressive medication;
  • Use of tube feeding or sib-feeding;
  • Being pregnant or lactating;
  • Participation in another interventional study at the same time;
  • Unable or unwilling to comply to study rules.

Study details
    Melanoma
    Stage II

NCT07206017

University Medical Center Groningen

15 October 2025

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