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2. Ibrutinib combined with bendamustine and rituximab compared with placebo, bendamustine, and rituximab for previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma (HELIOS) : a randomised, double-blind, phase 3 study
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Chanan-Khan, Asher, Cramer, Paula, Demirkan, Fatih, Fraser, Graeme, Silva, Rodrigo Santucci, Grosicki, Sebastian, Pristupa, Aleksander, Janssens, Ann, Mayer, Jiri, Bartlett, Nancy L, Dilhuydy, Marie-Sarah, Pylypenko, Halyna, Loscertales, Javier, Avigdor, Abraham, Rule, Simon, Villa, Diego, Samoilova, Olga, Panagiotidis, Panagiots, Goy, Andre, Mato, Anthony, Pavlovsky, Miguel A, Karlsson, Claes, Mahler, Michelle, Salman, Mariya, Sun, Steven, Phelps, Charles, Balasubramanian, Sriram, Howes, Angela, Hallek, Michael, Assouline, S, Bence-Bruckler, I, Buckstein, R, Fraser, G, Larratt, L, Minuk, L, Villa, D, Angevine, A, Bartlett, N, Bixby, D, Caimi, P, Chanan-Khan, A, Craig, M, Forero-Torres, A, Ganguly, S, Goy, A, Heffner, L, Hermann, R, Lansigan, F, Leis, J, Letzer, J, Link, B, Liu, D, McCaul, K, McGuire, E, Skinner, W, Starodub, A, Stuart, R, Thirman, M, Tirumali, N, Yang, J, Janssens, A, Offner, F, Van den Neste, E, Van Hoof, A, Mayer, J, Novak, J, Trneny, M, Cartron, G, Dartigeas, C, Dilhuydy, M, Ghez, D, Haioun, C, Leblond, V, Salles, G, Balser, C, Cramer, P, Dreger, P, Durig, J, Eckart, M, Heinrich, B, Illmer, T, Jentsch-Ullrich, K, Pfreundschuh, M, Schetelig, J, Schlag, R, Soling, U, Stilgenbauer, S, Anagnostopoulos, A, Dimopoulos, A, Panagiotidis, P, Vrakidou, E, Bairey, O, Yehuda, D Ben, Braester, A, Fineman, R, Herishanu, Y, Nagler, A, Ruchlemer, R, Tadmor, T, Grosicki, S, Homenda, W, Jurczak, W, Pluta, A, Woszczyk, D, Espirito Santo, A, Luis, R, Raposo, J, Viveiros, C, Alexeeva, J, Dunaev, Y, Golubeva, M, Khuageva, N, Loginov, A, Lysenko, I, Osmanov, E, Pavlov, V, Pristupa, A, Proydakov, A, Rossiev, V, Samarina, I, Samoilova, O, Serduk, O, Shneider, T, Udovitsa, D, Voloshin, S, Gayoso, J, Gonzalez, M, Gonzalez Barca, E, Hernandez Rivas, J, Jargue, I, Loscertales, J, Karlsson, C, Sender, M, Aktan, M, Arslan, O, Demirkan, F, Ferhanoglu, B, Kaynar, L, Sayinalp, N, Vaural, F, Yagci, M, Dyagil, I, Kaplan, P, Masliak, Z, Oliynyk, H, Popovska, T, Pylypenko, H, Rekhtman, G, Dearden, C, Morley, N, Moss, P, Rule, S, Pavlovsky, M, Riveros, D, Santucci-Silva, R, Romeo, M, Scheliga, A, Salazar, L, Gomez, D, Ramirez, E, and Jung, C
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Male ,Medizin ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Piperidines ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Bendamustine Hydrochloride ,Aged, 80 and over ,Anemia ,Nausea ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Fludarabine ,Intention to Treat Analysis ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Ibrutinib ,Retreatment ,Disease Progression ,Rituximab ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Bendamustine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutropenia ,Hemorrhage ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Performance status ,business.industry ,Adenine ,medicine.disease ,Interim analysis ,Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell ,Thrombocytopenia ,Surgery ,Regimen ,Pyrimidines ,chemistry ,Pyrazoles ,Mantle cell lymphoma ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Most patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma relapse after initial therapy. Bendamustine plus rituximab is often used in the relapsed or refractory setting. We assessed the efficacy and safety of adding ibrutinib, an oral covalent inhibitor of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK), to bendamustine plus rituximab in patients with previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma.The HELIOS trial was an international, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 study in adult patients (≥18 years of age) who had active chronic lymphocytic leukaemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma with measurable lymph node disease (1·5 cm) by CT scan, and had relapsed or refractory disease following one or more previous lines of systemic therapy consisting of at least two cycles of a chemotherapy-containing regimen, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0-1, and adequate bone marrow, liver, and kidney function. Patients with del(17p) were excluded because of known poor response to bendamustine plus rituximab. Patients who had received previous treatment with ibrutinib or other BTK inhibitors, refractory disease or relapse within 24 months with a previous bendamustine-containing regimen, or haemopoietic stem-cell transplant were also excluded. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1) by a web-based system to receive bendamustine plus rituximab given in cycles of 4 weeks' duration (bendamustine: 70 mg/m(2) intravenously on days 2-3 in cycle 1, and days 1-2 in cycles 2-6; rituximab: 375 mg/m(2) on day 1 of cycle 1, and 500 mg/m(2) on day 1 of cycles 2-6 for a maximum of six cycles) with either ibrutinib (420 mg daily orally) or placebo until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients were stratified according to whether they were refractory to purine analogues and by number of previous lines of therapy. The primary endpoint was independent review committee (IRC)-assessed progression-free survival. Crossover to ibrutinib was permitted for patients in the placebo group with IRC-confirmed disease progression. Analysis was by intention-to-treat and is continuing for further long-term follow-up. The trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01611090.Between Sept 19, 2012, and Jan 21, 2014, 578 eligible patients were randomly assigned to ibrutinib or placebo in combination with bendamustine plus rituximab (289 in each group). The primary endpoint was met at the preplanned interim analysis (March 10, 2015). At a median follow-up of 17 months (IQR 13·7-20·7), progression-free survival was significantly improved in the ibrutinib group compared with the placebo group (not reached in the ibrutinib group (95% CI not evaluable) vs 13·3 months (11·3-13·9) in the placebo group (hazard ratio [HR] 0·203, 95% CI 0·150-0·276; p0·0001). IRC-assessed progression-free survival at 18 months was 79% (95% CI 73-83) in the ibrutinib group and 24% (18-31) in the placebo group (HR 0·203, 95% CI 0·150-0·276; p0·0001). The most frequent all-grade adverse events were neutropenia and nausea. 222 (77%) of 287 patients in the ibrutinib group and 212 (74%) of 287 patients in the placebo group reported grade 3-4 events; the most common grade 3-4 adverse events in both groups were neutropenia (154 [54%] in the ibrutinib group vs 145 [51%] in the placebo group) and thrombocytopenia (43 [15%] in each group). A safety profile similar to that previously reported with ibrutinib and bendamustine plus rituximab individually was noted.In patients eligible for bendamustine plus rituximab, the addition of ibrutinib to this regimen results in significant improvements in outcome with no new safety signals identified from the combination and a manageable safety profile.Janssen ResearchDevelopment.
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3. IBRUTINIB VS TEMSIROLIMUS: THREE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUSLY TREATED MANTLE CELL LYMPHOMA FROM THE PHASE 3, INTERNATIONAL, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL RAY STUDY
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Rule, S., primary, Jurczak, W., additional, Jerkeman, M., additional, Santucci Silva, R., additional, Rusconi, C., additional, Trneny, M., additional, Offner, F., additional, Caballero, D., additional, Joao, C., additional, Witzens-Harig, M., additional, Hess, G., additional, Bence-Bruckler, I., additional, Cho, S., additional, Thieblemont, C., additional, Zhou, W., additional, Henninger, T., additional, Goldberg, J.D., additional, Vermeulen, J., additional, and Dreyling, M., additional
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- 2017
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4. IBRUTINIB COMBINED WITH BENDAMUSTINE/RITUXIMAB IN PREVIOUSLY TREATED CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA/SMALL LYMPHOCYTIC LYMPHOMA (CLL/SLL): FIRST RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PHASE 3 STUDY
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Cramer, P., Chanan-Khan, A., Demirkan, F., Fraser, G., Santucci Silva, R., Pylypenko, H., Grosicki, S., Janssens, A., Pristupa, A., Mayer, J., Dilhuydy, M. S., Loscertales, J., Bartlett, N. L., Avigdor, A., Rule, S., Sun, S., Mahler, M., Salman, M., Howes, A., and Michael Hallek
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- 2015
5. Final 5-year findings from the phase 3 HELIOS study of ibrutinib plus bendamustine and rituximab in patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma.
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Fraser GAM, Chanan-Khan A, Demirkan F, Santucci Silva R, Grosicki S, Janssens A, Mayer J, Bartlett NL, Dilhuydy MS, Loscertales J, Avigdor A, Rule S, Samoilova O, Pavlovsky MA, Goy A, Mato A, Hallek M, Salman M, Tamegnon M, Sun S, Connor A, Nottage K, Schuier N, Balasubramanian S, Howes A, and Cramer P
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- Adenine analogs & derivatives, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Bendamustine Hydrochloride therapeutic use, Humans, Piperidines, Rituximab therapeutic use, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell drug therapy
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We report final analysis outcomes from the phase 3 HELIOS study (NCT01611090). Patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma without deletion 17p ( n = 578) were randomized 1:1 to 420 mg daily ibrutinib or placebo plus ≤6 cycles of bendamustine plus rituximab (BR), followed by ibrutinib or placebo alone. Median follow-up was 63.7 months. Median investigator-assessed progression-free survival was longer with ibrutinib plus BR (65.1 months) than placebo plus BR (14.3 months; hazard ratio [HR] 0.229 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.183-0.286]; p < .0001). Despite crossover of 63.3% of patients from the placebo plus BR arm to ibrutinib treatment upon disease progression, ibrutinib plus BR versus placebo plus BR demonstrated an overall survival benefit (HR 0.611 [95% CI 0.455-0.822]; p = .0010; median not reached in either arm). Long-term follow-up data confirm the survival benefit of ibrutinib plus BR over BR alone. Safety profiles were consistent with those known for ibrutinib and BR.
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- 2020
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6. Improvement of fatigue, physical functioning, and well-being among patients with severe impairment at baseline receiving ibrutinib in combination with bendamustine and rituximab for relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma in the HELIOS study.
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Cramer P, Fraser G, Santucci-Silva R, Grosicki S, Dilhuydy MS, Janssens A, Loscertales J, Rule S, Goy A, Traina S, Chan EKH, Diels J, Sengupta N, Mahler M, Salman M, Howes A, and Chanan-Khan A
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- Adenine analogs & derivatives, Aged, Bendamustine Hydrochloride administration & dosage, Double-Blind Method, Fatigue physiopathology, Female, Humans, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell pathology, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods, Outcome Assessment, Health Care statistics & numerical data, Piperidines, Pyrazoles administration & dosage, Pyrimidines administration & dosage, Rituximab administration & dosage, Surveys and Questionnaires, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Fatigue prevention & control, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell drug therapy, Physical Fitness, Quality of Life
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important endpoint, especially in clinical trials for malignancies with a long course of disease, such as chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Patient-reported outcomes were examined in the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled HELIOS study to assess the impact of treatment with the Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib, added to bendamustine plus rituximab (BR) background therapy. Measures included FACIT-Fatigue, EORTC QLQ-C30, QLQ-CLL16, and EQ-5D-5L. Of 578 patients enrolled, 540 (93%) provided FACIT-Fatigue responses at baseline. Most had only a moderate degree of impairment at baseline; mean values did not appear to change over time in either treatment arm, suggesting that adding ibrutinib to BR did not impact health-related quality of life. However, post-hoc analyses showed that subgroups of patients with the worst fatigue, physical functional status, and well-being at baseline had greater improvements in these outcomes with ibrutinib plus BR treatment versus placebo.
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- 2018
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7. Health-related quality of life data from a phase 3, international, randomized, open-label, multicenter study in patients with previously treated mantle cell lymphoma treated with ibrutinib versus temsirolimus.
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Hess G, Rule S, Jurczak W, Jerkeman M, Santucci Silva R, Rusconi C, Caballero D, Joao C, Witzens-Harig M, Bence-Bruckler I, Cho SG, Zhou W, Goldberg JD, Trambitas C, Enny C, Vermeulen J, Traina S, Chiou CF, Diels J, and Dreyling M
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- Adenine analogs & derivatives, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Female, Humans, Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell mortality, Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Piperidines, Pyrazoles administration & dosage, Pyrimidines administration & dosage, Retreatment, Sirolimus administration & dosage, Sirolimus analogs & derivatives, Treatment Outcome, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell drug therapy, Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell epidemiology, Quality of Life
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive, incurable B-cell malignancy. Ibrutinib has been shown to be highly active for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) MCL. The RAY trial (MCL3001) was a phase 3, randomized, open-label, multicenter study that compared ibrutinib with temsirolimus in patients with R/R MCL. Active disease is frequently associated with impaired functional status and reduced well-being. Therefore, the current study employed two patient-reported outcome instruments, the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Lymphoma (FACT-Lym) and the EQ-5D-5L, to assess symptoms, well-being, health status, and health-related quality of life of patients on treatment within the RAY trial. We found that patients on ibrutinib had substantial improvement in FACT-Lym subscale and total scores, and had improvement in EQ-5D-5L utility and VAS scores compared with temsirolimus patients, indicating a superior well-being. These improvements in well-being correlated with clinical response, indicating that better health-related quality of life was associated with decreased disease burden.
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