| Literature DB >> 27021305 |
Anna-Katharina Zoellner1, Thomas Höhler2, Stefan Fries3, Angelika Böhme4, Philipp Kiewe5, Lenka Kellermann6, Martin Dreyling7.
Abstract
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common subtype of adult leukemia in the western world. We here report a nationwide survey monitoring the treatment decisions concerning CLL patients in Germany in 2011 and compare treatment trends to sequential surveys performed previously during the last decade. The rate of patients diagnosed in early stages (Binet A/B) notably increased (2006: 66 %, 2009: 71 %, 2011: 77 %) over the years. From 2006 to 2009, the most frequent applied regime switched from chlorambucil to fludarabine containing regimes (2006 chlorambucil: 32 %, 2009: 14 %, fludarabine 2006: 23 %, 2009: 37 %). In 2011, the combination of rituximab with bendamustine (31 %) was most frequent used followed by the rituximab-fludarabine-cyclophosphamide (22 %) regime. Further, immune-chemotherapies were administered significantly more often over the observation period (2006: 15 %, 2011: 73 %). Taken together, this data reflects the change of treatment strategies over the last decade in clinical reality.Entities:
Keywords: CLL; Clinical practice; Rituximab-bendamustine; Rituximab-fludarabine-cyclophosphamide
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27021305 DOI: 10.1007/s00277-016-2640-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hematol ISSN: 0939-5555 Impact factor: 3.673