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Eligible CLL patients who sign an informed consent will be started on hydroxychloroquine 400mg po daily for up to one year. They will be monitored for disease status as well as adverse reactions after two weeks and then every 4 weeks. Ophthalmologic exams is required at baseline and every 6 months or sooner if the patient develops any visual disturbances.
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This is a single-center, open-label, single arm Phase 2 study evaluating the feasibility, and efficacy of treating CLL subjects with hydroxychloroquine. The study schema and schedule of events are as follows:
Prior to beginning hydroxychloroquine:
All subjects must meet the selection criteria for registration in this study. All subjects must have a peripheral blood sample submitted. It is estimated that approximately 70 subjects will be screened. The anticipated accrual period is 12 months.
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