Plantable® Health Inc. announced that its Prostate Cancer Trial at Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian and at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (John Hopkins) has commenced enrollment. This multi-center randomized control trial led by David M. Nanus, MD., a medical oncologist and clinical investigator at Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian and John Hopkins, studies Plantable as a dietary intervention to control weight and metabo-inflammation in overweight/obese men with prostate cancer receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT). The study design is a multi-site randomized phase II trial comparing the Company's intervention arm of home-delivered, prepared whole food, plant-based meals (made according to Plantable's food principles designed to lower blood sugar and inflammation) with specialized behavioral coaching, against a standard dietary intervention with general nutritional counseling.

The duration of the trial is for 6 months, with Plantable behavioral coaching for the duration of the trial, and meals delivered for the initial 8-week period. Standard of care general nutrition counseling will be provided for the control arm. The Prostate Cancer Foundation is funding the 6-month study.