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Frontline Chemoimmunotherapy with Fludarabine (F), Cyclophosphamide (C), and Rituximab (R) (FCR) Shows Superior Efficacy in Comparison to Bendamustine (B) and Rituximab (BR) in Previously Untreated and Physically Fit Patients (pts) with Advanced Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Final Analysis of an International, Randomized Study of the German CLL Study Group (GCLLSG) (CLL10 Study)

▪ Introduction: For physically fit CLL pts with low comorbidity burden FCR is the standard frontline regimen in advanced CLL. The CLL10 study, an international phase III study evaluated the efficacy and tolerance of BR in comparison to FCR in frontline therapy of fit pts without del(17p). Methods an...

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Published in:Blood 2014-12, Vol.124 (21), p.19-19
Main Authors: Eichhorst, Barbara, Fink, Anna Maria, Busch, Raymonde, Kovacs, Gabor, Maurer, Christian, Lange, Elisabeth, Köppler, Hubert, Kiehl, Michael G, Soekler, Martin, Schlag, Rudolf, Vehling-Kaiser, Ursula, Köchling, Georg R.A., Plöger, Christoph, Gregor, Michael, Plesner, Torben, Trneny, Marek, Fischer, Kirsten, Döhner, Hartmut, Kneba, Michael, Wendtner, Clemens-Martin, Klapper, Wolfram, Kreuzer, Karl Anton, Stilgenbauer, Stephan, Böttcher, Sebastian, Hallek, Michael
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Summary:▪ Introduction: For physically fit CLL pts with low comorbidity burden FCR is the standard frontline regimen in advanced CLL. The CLL10 study, an international phase III study evaluated the efficacy and tolerance of BR in comparison to FCR in frontline therapy of fit pts without del(17p). Methods and Patients: 158 sites in five countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Czech Republic) registered 688 CLL pts for central screening including immunophenotyping, FISH, comorbidity burden and renal function. 564 CLL pts with CIRS score ≤ 6, creatinine clearance > 70 ml/min and without del(17p) were enrolled between 10/2008 and 6/2011. Pts were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive 6 courses of FCR (N= 284; F 25mg/m2 i.v. d1–3, C 250 mg/m2 i.v. d1–3, R 375 mg/m2 i.v. d 0 at first cycle and 500 mg/m2 d1 all subsequent cycles; q 28 days) or BR (N=280; B 90mg/m² i.v. d1+2, R 375 mg/m2 i.v. d 0 at first cycle and 500 mg/m2 d1 all subsequent cycles; q 28 days). A general prophylactic use of antibiotics or growth factors was not recommended. Three patients (2 FCR, 1 BR) were excluded because of deferred treatment. The median CIRS score was 2. There was no difference in median age (61.6 years (yrs) for all pts), but a significantly higher proportion of pts ≥ 70 yrs was included in the BR arm (22% vs 14%, p=0.020). Binet A was present in 22%, Binet B in 38 % and Binet C in 40 %. Unmutated IGHV status was not balanced between both groups (68% in BR versus 55% in FCR arm; p=0.003). All other characteristics showed no differences. The mean number of administered FCR courses was 5.27 courses vs 5.41 BR course (p=0.017). Results: The median observation time for all patients was 35.9 months (mo). 547 pts (FCR 274 ; BR 273) were evaluable for response and all pts (282 FCR ; 279 BR) included for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) analysis. The overall response rate in both arms was 97.8% (p=1.0). The complete response (CR) rate according to IWCLL and confirmed by central bone marrow immunohistology was 40.7% with FCR compared to 31.5% with BR (p=0.026). Four-colour-flow MRD data from peripheral blood (sensitivity 10-4) were available from 355 pts (185 FCR; 170 BR) at final staging. In the FCR arm 74.1% and 62.9% in the BR arm respectively of all evaluated pts were MRD negative (p=0.024). Bone marrow samples, available in 129 FCR and 98 BR pts, were MRD negative in 58.1% and 31.6% of pts, respectively (p
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.V124.21.19.19