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Cultural factors related to adherence to imatinib in CML: a Mexican perspective.

Olga Graciela Cantú-Rodríguez, Mónica Sánchez-Cárdenas, César Homero Gutiérrez-Aguirre, José Carlos Jaime-Pérez, Consuelo Mancias-Guerra, Oscar González-Llano, David Gómez-Almaguer.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The advent of imatinib as a therapeutic option of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has transformed this previously highly resistant disease into one that is susceptible to management with oral drugs that now offer high long-term survival rates. However, achieving an adequate adherence to treatment regimes is of critical importance. The characteristics of treatment compliance in Mexican patients have not been determined.
METHODS: We evaluated 38 CML patients, members of the Glivec(®) International Patient Assistance Program (GIPAP). A bimonthly simplified medication adherence questionnaire was applied and the adherence rate was calculated by direct tablet counting.
RESULTS: Two groups, one of local patients and another of out-of-town patients, were studied using an 85% adherence rate as a cut-off. The overall adherence rate was 85.9%. Fifteen patients were considered non-adherent (39.5%). The group of out-of-town patients presented a higher adherence rate of 92.8% in contrast with 76.3% in the local population (P = 0.021). The probability of achieving a complete cytogenetic response at some point of evolution after 8 years of follow-up was 93% in the adherent group vs. 58% in the group with an adherence rate <85% (P = 0.008). In patients with imatinib failure, the adherence rate was 75.8% compared to 95.5% (P = 0.008) in the optimal response group.
CONCLUSIONS: In Mexican patients with CML, non-adherence to treatment is a cause of the failure to achieve remission or the subsequent loss of a complete cytogenetic and major molecular response.

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Keywords:  Adherence; Imatinib; Treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25034734     DOI: 10.1179/1607845414Y.0000000165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hematology        ISSN: 1024-5332            Impact factor:   2.269


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