Authors
Ariel Monet Leyte-Vidal, Neil P Shah
Published in
Blood. Apr 16, 2025. Epub Apr 16, 2025.
Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has served as a paradigm for the development of effective initial and next-generation targeted therapies. The availability of five effective and generally well-tolerated BCR::ABL1 tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the treatment of newly diagnosed chronic phase CML offers patients and their treating physicians a welcome luxury of choice. The long-term outlook for newly diagnosed chronic phase CML patients is excellent, with expected survival similar to age-matched controls. However, most patients are expected to require lifelong treatment. As a result, important considerations when choosing frontline treatment include not only treatment efficacy, but also response durability, tolerability, maximizing quality of life, avoidance of serious and irreversible toxicities, the ease of treatment administration and increasingly, the cost of treatment to the patient as well as to society.
PMID:
40239150
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