T-cell-prolymphocytic Leukemia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase II Trial of Combined Immunochemotherapy With Fludarabine, Mitoxantrone, Cyclophosphamide and Alemtuzumab (FMC-Alemtuzumab) in Patients With Previously Treated or Untreated T-Prolymphocytic Leukemia
Study hypothesis: Simultaneous FMC-Alemtuzumab administration followed by Alemtuzumab maintenance therapy in patients with T-PLL is feasible, safe and efficient.
As the median survival time of patients with T-PLL is less than 12 months, the treatment of T-PLL is a special challenge. The overall response rates with conventional chemotherapy or Deoxycoformycin were low (about 30% and 40%), with the monoclonal antibody Alemtuzumab response rates of 50% to 70% were achieved, but the duration of the response was short. In the previous trial (T PLL 1), the efficacy of the FMC regimen (FMC = Fludarabine, Mitoxantrone and Cyclophosphamide) was tested, a preliminary analysis of 16 patients revealed a response rate of more than 60% after FMC-polychemotherapy and 83% after the subsequent administration of Alemtuzumab. The goal of the T-PLL2-protocol is to assess if the simultaneous administration of FMC-polychemotherapy and Alemtuzumab with a subsequent Alemtuzumab maintenance therapy is capable of improving the remission rate and the disease-free survival time in patients with T-PLL. ;
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