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Introduction
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Case 1
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Case 2
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Case 3
Welcome to the Build Your Own Case for CLL
You will look at three cases and choose an appropriate treatment for each case
Ms. Blanchard
CASE 1
Mr. Rosenstein
CASE 2
Mr. Campbell
CASE 3
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Explore Case 1 — Ms. Blanchard
Case 1 - Patient Profile
Ms. Blanchard
58-year-old fit female
R/R CLL
Medical History
Post-menopausal, G3P2, no other significant medical history
Initially diagnosed with stage I indolent CLL with watch and wait approach
Del(17p) on FISH
IGHV-unmutated
Complex karyotype
54-years-old when initially received ibrutinib + rituximab for CLL but was intolerant due to arthralgias and discontinued after 6 months despite dose reduction, and progressed shortly after fixed duration venetoclax + anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody
Current symptoms:
Night sweats
Fatigue
ECOG PS: 0
Subjective symptoms:
Weakness and fatigue
Expresses the following preferences:
No preference for regimen
Case 1 - Treatment
What treatment option would you select for this patient?
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A. Ibrutinib
B. Acalabrutinib
C. Zanubrutinib
D. Pirtobrutinib
E. Venetoclax-based regimens
F. Lisocabtagene maraleucel
G. PI3K-based regimens
H. Clinical trial participation
I. Other
What other treatment option would you select for this patient?
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Please explain your rationale for selecting this treatment.
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Explore Case 2 — Mr. Rosenstein
Case 2 - Patient Profile
70-year-old moderate fitness male
R/R CLL
Medical History
Hypertension (controlled on metoprolol)
Family history of prostate cancer
Initially diagnosed with stage I indolent CLL with watch and wait approach
Del(17p) on FISH
IGHV-unmutated
Complex karyotype
65-years-old when initially received BR for his CLL then relapsed 3 years later, received ibrutinib and had atrial fibrillation
Current symptoms:
Night sweats
Fatigue
ECOG PS: 1
Subjective symptoms:
Weakness and fatigue
Expresses the following preferences:
No preference for regimen
Retiring this year and interested in traveling
Case 2 - Treatment
What treatment option would you select for this patient?
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A. Ibrutinib
B. Acalabrutinib
C. Zanubrutinib
D. Pirtobrutinib
E. Venetoclax-based regimens
F. Lisocabtagene maraleucel
G. PI3K-based regimens
H. Clinical trial participation
I. Other
What other treatment option would you select for this patient?
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Please explain your rationale for selecting this treatment.
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Explore Case 3 — Mr. Campbell
Case 3 - Patient Profile
Mr. Campbell
81-year-old frail male
R/R CLL
Medical History
Hypertension (controlled on furosemide)
Type 2 diabetes (controlled on metformin)
Previously diagnosed enlarged benign prostate
Initially diagnosed with stage III aggressive CLL
IGHV-unmutated
del(17p) and del(11q) on FISH
Relapsed 6 months after first-line therapy with BR for his CLL then received acalabrutinib but relapsed 2 years later
Current symptoms:
Lymphadenopathy (2 cm nodes on axillae/groin)
Lymphocytosis (4,000/mcL)
Anemia (Hb: 10 g/dL, Hct: 37%, RBC: 4.1 cells/mcL)
Fever and rapid weight loss
ECOG PS: 3
Subjective symptoms
Fatigue
Nausea
Expresses the following preferences:
Concerned about future relapse
Would prefer not to travel to hospital
Case 3 - Treatment
What treatment option would you select for this patient?
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A. Ibrutinib
B. Acalabrutinib
C. Zanubrutinib
D. Pirtobrutinib
E. Venetoclax-based regimens
F. Lisocabtagene maraleucel
G. PI3K-based regimens
H. Clinical trial participation
I. Other
patient? this Rosenstein
What other treatment option would you select for this patient?
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Please explain your rationale for selecting this treatment.
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