Ibrutinib Regimens versus Chemoimmunotherapy in Older Patients with Untreated CLL

Jennifer A. Woyach(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Amy S. Ruppert(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Nyla A. Heerema(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Weiqiang Zhao(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Allison M. Booth(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Wei Ding(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Nancy L. Bartlett(Washington University in St. Louis), Danielle M. Brander(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Paul M. Barr(University of Rochester Medical Center), Kerry A. Rogers(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Sameer A. Parikh(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Steven Coutré(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Arti Hurria(City of Hope), Jennifer R. Brown(CancerCare), Gerard Lozanski(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), James S. Blachly(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Hatice Gülçin Özer(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Brittny Major‐Elechi(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Briant Fruth(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Sreenivasa Nattam(Fort Wayne Medical Institute), Richard A. Larson(University of Chicago), Harry P. Erba(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Mark R. Litzow(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Carolyn Owen(University of Calgary), Charles Kuzma(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Jeremy S. Abramson(Massachusetts General Hospital), Richard F. Little(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), Scott E. Smith(Loyola University Chicago), Richard M. Stone(CancerCare), Sumithra J. Mandrekar(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers), John C. Byrd(Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers)
New England Journal of Medicine
December 1, 2018
Cited by 947Open Access
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BACKGROUND: Ibrutinib has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of patients with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) since 2016 but has not been compared with chemoimmunotherapy. We conducted a phase 3 trial to evaluate the efficacy of ibrutinib, either alone or in combination with rituximab, relative to chemoimmunotherapy. METHODS: Patients 65 years of age or older who had untreated CLL were randomly assigned to receive bendamustine plus rituximab, ibrutinib, or ibrutinib plus rituximab. The primary end point was progression-free survival. The Alliance Data and Safety Monitoring Board made the decision to release the data after the protocol-specified efficacy threshold had been met. RESULTS: A total of 183 patients were assigned to receive bendamustine plus rituximab, 182 to receive ibrutinib, and 182 to receive ibrutinib plus rituximab. Median progression-free survival was reached only with bendamustine plus rituximab. The estimated percentage of patients with progression-free survival at 2 years was 74% with bendamustine plus rituximab and was higher with ibrutinib alone (87%; hazard ratio for disease progression or death, 0.39; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.26 to 0.58; P<0.001) and with ibrutinib plus rituximab (88%; hazard ratio, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.25 to 0.59; P<0.001). There was no significant difference between the ibrutinib-plus-rituximab group and the ibrutinib group with regard to progression-free survival (hazard ratio, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.62 to 1.62; P=0.49). With a median follow-up of 38 months, there was no significant difference among the three treatment groups with regard to overall survival. The rate of grade 3, 4, or 5 hematologic adverse events was higher with bendamustine plus rituximab (61%) than with ibrutinib or ibrutinib plus rituximab (41% and 39%, respectively), whereas the rate of grade 3, 4, or 5 nonhematologic adverse events was lower with bendamustine plus rituximab (63%) than with the ibrutinib-containing regimens (74% with each regimen). CONCLUSIONS: Among older patients with untreated CLL, treatment with ibrutinib was superior to treatment with bendamustine plus rituximab with regard to progression-free survival. There was no significant difference between ibrutinib and ibrutinib plus rituximab with regard to progression-free survival. (Funded by the National Cancer Institute and Pharmacyclics; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01886872 .).


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