Venetoclax
DrugVenetoclax will be taken orally once daily (400 mg) for 12 months
NCT Number: NCT05701215
There is currently no available treatment, capable to increase the rate of sustained deep molecular remissions after TKI discontinuation in CML. Venetoclax could be such a drug. The study will provide unprecedented biological insights on the effects of venetoclax in controlling minimal residual stem cell disease induced by long-term prior TKI therapy. If the study would be positive, the findings could become practice changing for patients in deep molecular remission under TKI and willing to tolerate a temporary additional treatment.
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All sexes
Interventional
Phase 2
Uniklinik der RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Venetoclax will be taken orally once daily (400 mg) for 12 months
Time frame: at 6 months and 12 months after start of Venetoclax
Reduction of BCR::ABL1 stem cells measured by quantitative genomic PCR in bone marrow after venetoclax administration.
Time frame: at 6 months and 12 months after start of Venetoclax
compared to baseline with EORTC-QLQ C30 - Questionnaire (Score from 1 to 4; 1 better, 4 worse)
Time frame: monthly after start of Venetoclax until month 12
Kinetics of typical BCR::ABL1 transcript level over time after Tyrosine kinase stop
Time frame: monthly after start of Venetoclax until month 12
defined as the time between the date of enrollment and the date of death from any cause.
Thomas Ernst, PD Dr. med.
Other
Acronym: VARIANT
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