This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a treatment for certain types of breast cancer. The diseases being studied are invasive breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ. The treatment involves a combination of a medication called Metformin Hydrochloride, which is commonly used to manage blood sugar levels, and a practice known as time-restricted eating, where participants fast for at least 16 hours overnight.
The purpose of the study is to understand how this combination affects cancer cells. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the treatment group or a control group. The study will begin with a biopsy, which is a procedure to take a small sample of tissue from the breast cancer. After the treatment period, which lasts up to 42 days, participants will undergo surgery to remove the cancer. The researchers will compare the cancer tissue from before and after the treatment to see if there are any changes.
Throughout the study, the safety of the treatment will be closely monitored, especially in the first group of participants. The researchers are particularly interested in any side effects that might occur, such as low blood sugar levels or other significant reactions. This study aims to provide valuable insights into whether this combination of Metformin and time-restricted eating can be a safe and effective approach for treating certain types of breast cancer.



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