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NCT04989335
An Open-label, Phase II, Two-stage, Study of Xantrene® (Bisantrene) in combination with Fludarabine and Clofarabine as Salvage Therapy for Adult Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Lead-in stage: up to 12 (up to 2 cohorts in a 3+3 dose escalation design) Efficacy stage: up to 17 (Simon 2-stage design 9+8) Study Objectives: * Confirm safety and tolerability of the combination regimen * Time to response with combination treatment * Overall survival The treatment regimen will comprise daily IV infusion of Fludarabine (Flu), Clofarabine (Clo) and Bisantrene (Xan) administered via central venous line and controlled-rate infusion pump with a 1-hour break between each agent infusion, amounting to a total of 6 hours for each daily FluCloXan treatment in the following sequence: * First, infusion over 60 minutes of Fludarabine (Flu) at 10 mg/m2 * Followed by infusion of Clofarabine (Clo) at 30 mg/m2 over 60 minutes * Followed by infusion of Bisantrene (Xan) at 250 mg/m2 over 2 hours. One cycle will comprise daily IV infusion of the combination treatment course for 4 or 5 consecutive days and rest period to between Day 30 and Day 42, based on patient performance and disease status.
NCT06148493
This was a retrospective descriptive analysis of health care claims data using the IQVIA open source medical and pharmacy claims databases. Patients were grouped into one of two cohorts depending on the index medication. All patients with at least 1 pharmacy claim for asciminib occurring between 01 January 2021 and 30 April 2022 in (Phase 1) were grouped into the asciminib cohort. A data refresh was conducted (Phase 1 refresh) and all patients with at least 1 pharmacy claim for asciminib occurring between 01 January 2021 and 29 August 2022 were included in the asciminib cohort. Patients were required to have at least 6 months of continuous data availability prior to the start of treatment and were followed from the start of treatment until the end of available follow-up. The end of available follow up in open source data was defined as 1) last claim date in medical or pharmacy data, OR 2) last day of index pharmacy stability, OR 3) end of study period, whichever came first. While no post-index data availability were required in Phase 1, a subgroup analysis was conducted in patients with at least 3 and 6 months of available follow-up after the index date in Phase 1 refresh. In Phase 2 of the study, patients with no exposure to asciminib and with at least 1 pharmacy claim for imatinib mesylate, dasatinib, nilotinib, bosutinib or ponatinib were indexed to the first new tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) observed between 01 January 2021 and 29 August 2022 and grouped into the other TKI cohort. The index date was the initiation date of the index medication. Patients were required to have linkage to the open-source medical claims database and at least 3 months of available follow-up after the index date.