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Data evaluating and quantifying real-world outcomes of patients post-ibrutinib discontinuation, as well as outcomes of patients who have progressed on a Bruton tyrosine kinases inhibitors (BTKi) and received prior venetoclax are very limited. There are no robust studies specifically designed to assess outcomes of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) receiving third line or subsequent treatments. As such, there is no established standard of care for these multiple Relapsed/Refractory (RR) patients. Furthermore, despite new oral agents approved in third-line RR CLL, there are limited published data on how to best sequence these agents and how to manage patients who fail these therapies. As the best salvage therapy in patients who fail all available oral these agents is unknown, this is a population of patients with unmet medical need.
The aim of this study is to determine unmet need and treatment patterns of data from two types of populations, all previously exposed to ibrutinib (or other BTKi) for the full patient population and both ibrutinib (or other BTKi and venetoclax) for the narrow patient population, where these agents failed these subcategories of patient populations, at least in 3rd line therapy (in other words, having at least received two lines of therapy before)
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152 participants in 2 patient groups
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Valérie ROUILLE; Marie POINSIGNON-BLANCARD
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