Abstract
This long-term follow-up of a completed phase 1/2 study assessed the safety and efficacy of bosutinib in Japanese Philadelphia chromosome-positive, chronic phase (CP) or advanced phase (ADV) chronic myeloid leukemia patients who were resistant/refractory or intolerant to prior tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment. This analysis included 63 patients with a median bosutinib follow-up of 132weeks (range 3‒372). In the CP second-line (2L) cohort, the cumulative major cytogenetic response (MCyR) and major molecular response (MMR) rates throughout the study were 73 and 53%, respectively. In the CP third-line (3L) cohort, the cumulative MCyR and MMR rates throughout the study were 70 and 40%, respectively. Of the eight ADV patients, MCyR was attained or maintained by 50% of patients, and complete hematologic response was attained or maintained by 25% of patients. Progression-free survival rate and overall survival rate at 96weeks were, respectively, 91 and 98% in CP2L, 88 and 100% in CP3L, and 33 and 50% in ADV patients. The most common adverse events (>50%) reported were diarrhea (95%), nasopharyngitis (57%), and rash (57%). Bosutinib demonstrated durable efficacy and a manageable tolerability profile over long-term use in Japanese patients.ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00811070.
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