Long-term benefits of imatinib (IM) for patients newly diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia in chronic phase (CML-CP): The 5-year update from the IRIS study

2006 
6506 Background: IM was proven to be superior to IFN+Ara-C for newly diagnosed patients (pts) with CML-CP (O’ Brien et al, NEJM 2003). 1,106 pts were randomized between June 2000 and Jan 2001 to either IM 400 mg or IFN+Ara-C with 553 pts to each treatment. This abstract is based on data collected up to 54 months after last patient had been recruited on IM. 60-months (5-year) data will be available for presentation. Methods: Evaluations included complete hematologic response (CHR), complete/partial cytogenetic response (CCyR/PCyR - defined as 0% / 1–35% Ph+ metaphases respectively), major cytogenetic response (MCyR=CCyR+ PCyR), major molecular response (MMR) - defined as ≥ 3 log reduction of BCR-ABL transcript levels from the standardized baseline, time to progression - defined as loss of CHR/MCyR, evolution to accelerated phase/blast crisis (AP/BC), or death due to any cause during treatment, and overall survival. Results: With a median follow-up of 54-months, 72% of the 553 randomized pts remain on initi...
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