PMID: 8992677Nov 4, 1996Paper

Chronic lymphatic leukemia. Peroral cladribine as primary treatment

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S B GjeddeM M Hansen

Abstract

Ten patients with newly diagnosed B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemia were treated with cladribin orally for five days every four weeks with a median of four series. This is the first reported clinical study where a purine analogue is administered orally. The tumour reducing effect was fast. Eight out of 10 patients responded with a partial or clinical complete remission. Two of these were in molecular biological complete remission. With an observation time of 22 months we have seen no serious side effects so far. A randomized study (including a long term follow up) between chlorambucil, fludarabin and cladribin is needed to clarify the future role of cladribin in B-CLL treatment.

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