CLL-11 is a Phase III trial that established a first-line treatment for CLL patients whose age and coexisting medical conditions are representative of the CLL patient population1,9,11,12
Age (years) | Median: 70 | Median: 73 (range: 39-90) |
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Coexisting medical conditions | 89% had at least one condition | 100% had at least one condition or reduced renal function |
CLL patient populationa | CLL-11 clinical trial |
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Age (years) | |
Median: 70 | Median: 73 (range: 39-90) |
Coexisting medical conditions | |
89% had at least one condition | 100% had at least one condition or reduced renal function |
aAt diagnosis.
46% of patients with CLL had at least one of the following major comorbidities12: coronary artery disease/peripheral vascular disease; cerebrovascular disease; other cardiac disease (cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, or atrial fibrillation); diabetes mellitus; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/respiratory disease; and secondary malignancy (other than nonmelanomatous skin cancer)
Common coexisting medical conditions in CLL-11 were9: vascular disorders (eg, hypertension, arteriosclerosis); cardiac disorders (eg, coronary artery disease, cardiac arrhythmia); and metabolic disorders (eg, diabetes mellitus, lipid metabolism disorders)
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