Importance of Minimal Residual Disease in the Era of Targeted Therapies in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Othman Al-Sawaf
Abstract:The level of Minimal residual disease (MRD), often binarized into detectable or undetectable MRD according to certain thresholds, is strongly associated with long-term outcomes after chemo- and chemoimmunotherapy. Driven by our improved understanding of the biology of CLL, the recent decade has shown a shift from chemotherapy-based regimens to regimens based on targeted agents that exploit distinct biological vulnerabilities of CLL. These targeted agents can be broadly classified into inhibitors of Bruton Tyro… Show more
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