Ofatumumab Maintenance Treatment vs No Further Treatment in Relapsed CLL Responding to Induction Therapy (PROLONG)

July 16, 2019 updated by: Novartis Pharmaceuticals

A Phase III, Open Label, Randomized, Multicenter Trial of Ofatumumab Maintenance Treatment Versus no Further Treatment in Subjects With Relapsed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Who Have Responded to Induction Therapy

The purpose of this study was to determine if maintenance therapy with ofatumumab would prolong remission in patients with CLL who have responded to second or third line treatment. This study would also evaluate the safety of ofatumumab maintenance compared to observation (the current standard of care). This study was co-developed with the HOVON and NORDIC CLL group and would be conducted as a collaborative effort with GSK.

Study Overview

Status

Terminated

Detailed Description

The study met its primary objective at the protocol defined interim analysis (data cut-off 19-Jun-2014). The protocol-defined final analysis of the primary endpoint was performed when 280 PFS events were reached (data cut-off 20-Feb-2017).

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

480

Phase

  • Phase 3

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

      • Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1114
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    • Buenos Aires
      • Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1426ANZ
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      • Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1431FWO
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      • Derqui, Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, B1629AHJ
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      • La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, B1900AXI
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    • Santa Fe
      • Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, S2000KZE
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      • Parkville, Victoria, Australia, 3050
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      • Antwerpen, Belgium, 2020
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      • Antwerpen, Belgium, 2060
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      • Brugge, Belgium, 8000
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Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

  • Child
  • Adult
  • Older Adult

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults with documented diagnosis of CLL based on the modified IWCLL updated NCI-WG guidelines (Hallek, 2008)
  • At least PR according to the revised 2008 NCI-WG CLL criteria, within 3 months of the response assessment after the last dose of 2nd/3rd line treatment
  • The anti-leukemic treatment before study entry should have been at least 3 months or 3 cycles
  • ECOG Performance Status of 0-2
  • Signed written informed consent prior to performing any study-specific procedures

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Known primary or secondary fludarabine-refractory subjects, defined as treatment failure (failure to achieve a CR or PR) or disease progression within 6 months
  • Prior maintenance therapy
  • Known transformation of CLL (eg.Richter's transformation), prolymphocytic leukemia (PLL), or CNS involvement of CLL
  • Active Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) requiring treatment except if in the opinion of the investigator and medical monitor it is thought not to affect the subject's safety, the conduct of the study or the interpretation of the data
  • Previous autologous or allogeneic stem cell transplantation
  • Chronic or current active infectious disease requiring systemic antibiotics, antifungal, or antiviral treatment such as, but not limited to chronic renal infection, chronic chest infection with bronchiectasis, tuberculosis and active Hepatitis B or C
  • Other past or current malignancy (with the exception of basal cell carcinoma or the skin or in situ carcinoma of the cervix or breasts) unless the tumor was successfully treated with curative intent at least 2 years prior to trial entry except if in the opinion of the investigator and medical monitor it is thought not to affect the subject's safety, the conduct of the study or the interpretation of the data
  • Clinically significant cardiac disease, including unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction within 6 months prior to screening, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmia requiring therapy, with the exception of exta systoles or minor conduction abnormalities except if in the opinion of the investigator and medical monitor it is thought not to affect the subject's safety, the conduct of the study or the interpretation of the data
  • History of significant cerebrovascular disease or event with symptoms or sequelae
  • Significant concurrent, uncontrolled medical condition that in the opinion of the investigator or GSK medical monitor contraindicates participation in this study
  • Other anti-leukemic use of medications including glucocorticoids
  • Known HIV positive
  • Screening laboratory values: platelets <50 x 10x9/L, neutrophils<1.0 x 10x9/L, Creatinine > 1.5 X upper normal limit (unless normal creatinine clearance), total bilirubin >1.5 X upper normal limit, ALT >2.5 X upper normal limit (unless due to liver involvement of CLL), alkaline phosphase > 2.5 X upper normal limit
  • Known or suspected hypersensitivity to ofatumumab that in the opinion of the investigator or medical monitor contraindicates study participation
  • Subjects who have received treatment with any non-marketed drug substance or experimental therapy within 5-terminal half-lives or 4 weeks whichever is longer prior to first dose of study medication or currently participating in any other interventional clinical study
  • Lactating women, women with a positive pregnancy test at Visit 1 or women (of childbearing potential) as well as men with partners of childbearing potential, who are not willing to use adequate contraception from study start through one year following last ofatumumab dose. Adequate contraception is defined as abstinence, oral hormonal birth control, implants of levonorgestrel, estrogenic vaginal ring, percutaneous contraceptive patches, intrauterine device, and male partner sterilization if male partner is sole partner for that subject. For females in the USA, the use of a double barrier method is also considered adequate (condom or occlusive cap plus spermicidal agent).

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Treatment
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Masking: None (Open Label)

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Experimental: ARM A: Ofatumumab
300 mg IV Week 1 followed by 1000 mg IV Week 2 1000 mg IV (a dose every 8 weeks for up to 2 years following the first 1000 mg dose)
Ofatumumab for maintenance therapy as IV infusions every 8 weeks . The first dose was 300 mg followed 1 week later by 1000 mg and 1000 mg every 8 weeks thereafter for up to 2 years.
Other: ARM B: Observation and assessments as per Arm A
Disease status assessments to determine subject response or progression performed approximately every 8 weeks for up to 2 years for both arms according to IWCLL criteria
Observation/Safety Evaluation

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Progression-free Survival, as Assessed by the Investigator
Time Frame: From randomization until progression or death (up to 79 months)
Progression-free survival is defined as the time from randomization to the date of disease progression (PD) or death due to any cause. PD was determined by the investigator according to the definitions of response in the International Workshop for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (IWCLL) updated National Cancer Institute-Sponsored Working Group (NCI-WG) guidelines. According to the guidelines, PD is characterized by at least one of the following: lymphadenopathy (appearance of any new lesion such as enlarged lymph nodes (>1.5 centimeter [cm]), spleen or liver or other infiltrates or an increase by 50% or more in the greatest diameter of any previous site); an increase by 50% or more in the previously noted enlargement of the liver or spleen; an increase by 50% or more in the numbers of blood lymphocytes with at least 5000 lymphocytes per microliter; transformation to a more aggressive histology, or occurrence of cytopenia attributable to chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
From randomization until progression or death (up to 79 months)
Progression-free Survival, as Assessed by the Independent Review Committee (IRC)
Time Frame: From randomization until progression or death (up to 79 months)
Progression-free survival is defined as the time from randomization to the date of disease progression (PD) or death due to any cause. PD was determined by the IRC according to the definitions of response in the International Workshop for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (IWCLL) updated National Cancer Institute-Sponsored Working Group (NCI-WG) guidelines. According to the guidelines, PD is characterized by at least one of the following: lymphadenopathy (appearance of any new lesion such as enlarged lymph nodes (>1.5 centimeter [cm]), spleen or liver or other infiltrates or an increase by 50% or more in the greatest diameter of any previous site); an increase by 50% or more in the previously noted enlargement of the liver or spleen; an increase by 50% or more in the numbers of blood lymphocytes with at least 5000 lymphocytes per microliter; transformation to a more aggressive histology, or occurrence of cytopenia attributable to chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
From randomization until progression or death (up to 79 months)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Overall Survival
Time Frame: From randomization until death (up to 88 months)
Overall survival is defined as time from randomization to date of death.
From randomization until death (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants With Improvement in Response From Baseline
Time Frame: From Baseline until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Improvement in response was assessed by calculating the percentage of participants who changed from partial response (PR) at Baseline to complete response during the study.
From Baseline until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Time to Next Therapy
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Time to next therapy is defined as the time from randomization to the date of receiving the next CLL treatment.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Progression-free Survival After Next-line Therapy
Time Frame: From randomization until progression or death (up to 88 months)
Progression-free survival after next-line therapy is defined as the time from randomization until progression or death following the next-line therapy and counted as events deaths prior to next-line therapy. Participants who received next-line therapy and who did not have progression or death after next-line therapy were censored at their last date of contact. Participant who died prior to next-line therapy, was counted as an event.
From randomization until progression or death (up to 88 months)
Time to Progression After Next-line Therapy
Time Frame: From randomization until progression or death (up to 88 months)
Time to progression after next-line therapy is defined as the time from progression following randomization until progression or death following next-line therapy and counted as events deaths prior to next-line therapy. Participants who received next-line therapy with a PD prior to receiving next line therapy and who did not had progression or death after next-line therapy were censored at their last date of contact. If a participant died prior to next-line therapy, this was counted as an event.
From randomization until progression or death (up to 88 months)
Change From Baseline (BL) in the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia 16 Item Module (EORTC QLQ-CLL 16)
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
The EORTC QLQ-CLL16 is comprised of 16 questions that address 5 domains of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) important in CLL. There are 4 multi-item scales - fatigue (2 items), treatment side effects ([TSE], 4 items), disease symptoms (disease effects scale [DES], 4 items), and infection (4 items) - and single-item scales (social activities [Social Problems (SP) Scale] and future health worries [Future Health (FH) Scale]). These are measured on a four-point Likert scale, where 1 = not at all and 4 = very much. These scores are transformed to give a rating from 0 - 100, where 0 = no symptoms or problems and 100 = severe symptoms or problems. Changes from Baseline were analyzed by a mixed model-repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
Change From Baseline in the European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30) Score
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
The EORTC QLQ-C30 is a self-reported, 30-item cancer-specific instrument that assesses 15 domains: physical functioning (5 items), role functioning (2 items), emotional functioning (4 items), cognitive functioning (2 items), social functioning (2 items), pain (2 items), fatigue (3 items), nausea and vomiting (2 items), five single-item symptom scores (insomnia, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, and dyspnea), a single item asking about financial difficulties, and global health status/quality of life (QOF) consisting of 2 items. Functional and symptoms scales were measured on a four-point Likert scale, where 1 = not at all and 4 = very much, whereas global health status or QOF was assessed using a 7-item Likert scale, ranging from "poor" (worse quality of life) to "excellent" (better quality of life). Changes from Baseline were analyzed by mixed model-repeated measures ANCOVA.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
Change From Baseline in the Quality of Life Status as Assessed by the EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) Scale
Time Frame: From screening until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
EQ-5D is comprised of a 5-item health status measure and a visual analogue scale (VAS) and is used to generate two scores: the utility score and the thermometer score. The utility score measures mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain, discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Responses to each of the 5 health states are measured on a 3-point scale (level 1 = no problem; level 2 = some or moderate problem[s] and level 3 = unable, or extreme problems). Responses are typically converted into health utilities or valuations on a scale ranging from 0 (worst health) to 1 (perfect health). The thermometer score ranges from 0 (worst imaginable health state) to 100 (best imaginable health state). Changes from Baseline were analyzed by mixed model-repeated measures ANCOVA. A negative adjusted mean change from Baseline represents a worsening of quality of life.
From screening until the end of the study (up to 47 months)
Number of Participants With an Improvement in Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status at the Indicated Time Points
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Improvement is defined as a decrease from Baseline by at least one step on the ECOG performance status scale (improvement categorized as yes or no). Improvement in ECOG performance status was measured.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants With the Indicated Constitutional or B-symptoms at the Indicated Time Points
Time Frame: From Screening until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Participants with the indicated constitutional or B-symptoms (night sweats [without signs of infection]; unintentional weight loss >= 10% within the previous 6 months; recurrent, unexplained fever of > 38 degrees celcius or 100.5 degrees fahrenheit for 2 weeks; and extreme fatigue) were presented. The proportion of participants with no night sweats, no weight loss, no fever and no extreme fatigue were summarized.
From Screening until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants With Grade 3 and Above Adverse Event of Infection
Time Frame: From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 (up to 26 months)
Participants with Grade 3, Grade 4 and Grade 5 adverse event of infection are presented. Adverse events were graded according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) grade, version 4.0 (1=mild; 2=moderate; 3=severe; 4=life-threatening/disabling; 5=death).
From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 (up to 26 months)
Number of Participants With Any Adverse Event (AE) or Serious Adverse Event (SAE)
Time Frame: From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 for AEs (up to 26 months) and until end of study for SAEs (88 months)
An AE is defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease (new or exacerbated) temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product. An SAE is defined as any untoward medical occurrence that, at any dose, results in death, is life threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in disability/incapacity, is a congenital anomaly/birth defect, or important medical events that may not be immediately life-threatening or result in death or hospitalization but may jeopardize the participant or may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the other outcomes listed. Refer to the general Adverse AE/SAE module for a complete list of AEs and SAEs.
From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 for AEs (up to 26 months) and until end of study for SAEs (88 months)
Number of Participants With a Grade 3 or Grade 4 Myelosuppression (Anemia, Neutropenia, or Thrombocytopenia) at Indicated Time Points
Time Frame: From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 for AEs (up to 26 months) and until the end of the study for SAEs (88 months)
Myelosuppression is defined as the decrease in the ability of the bone marrow to produce blood cells. Number of participants who reported myelosuppression (anemia [low hemoglobin count], neutropenia [low neutrophil count], and thrombocytopenia [low platelet count]) are presented. AEs were graded according to NCI common terminology criteria for adverse events (CTCAE) grade, version 4.0 (1, mild; 2, moderate; 3, severe; 4, life-threatening/disabling; 5, death).
From first dose of study medication until 60 days after the last dose of study medication or until the last observation at Visit 14 for AEs (up to 26 months) and until the end of the study for SAEs (88 months)
Number of Participants Who Received at Least One Transfusion During the Study
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Participants who received at least one transfusion (any blood products or blood supportive care product) during the study are presented.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants Diagnosed With Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA)
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
AIHA is a disease where the body's immune system fails to recognize red blood cells as "self" and begins destroying these red blood cells. The number of participants diagnosed with AIHA are presented.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants With a Positive Anti-ofatumumab Antibody (Human Anti-human Antibody; HAHA) Result
Time Frame: Pre-dose (Visit 1), Months 7, 13, 19, and 25 during treatment and at 3 and 6 months after last ofatumumab dose (up to 30 months)
All serum samples for analysis of HAHA were first tested in a screening step; positive samples from the screening were further evaluated in a confirmation test. The confirmed positive samples were reported as HAHA positive and further evaluated in the titration test to obtain a titer of HAHA. A confirmed positive result at any time point means the participant is positive for HAHA.Results are reported as the number of participants positive for HAHA.
Pre-dose (Visit 1), Months 7, 13, 19, and 25 during treatment and at 3 and 6 months after last ofatumumab dose (up to 30 months)
Mean Change From Baseline in the Immunoglobulin (Ig) Antibodies IgA, IgG, and IgM at Indicated Time Points
Time Frame: Baseline, every six months during treatment, and after last treatment visit and/or upon relapse (up to 88 months)
Immunoglobulins, or antibodies, are large proteins used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign particles such as bacteria and viruses. Their normal blood levels indicate proper immune status. Low levels indicate immuno-suppression. IgA, IgG, and IgM were measured in the blood samples of the participants. Baseline IgA, IgG, and IgM values are the last pre-dose assessment values performed on Cycle 1 Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated as the post-baseline value minus the Baseline value.
Baseline, every six months during treatment, and after last treatment visit and/or upon relapse (up to 88 months)
Number of Participants Who Were Positive and Negative for Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) at Any Visit
Time Frame: From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
MRD refers to small number of leukemic cells that remain in the participant during treatment or after treatment at the time the participant achieved a confirmed complete remission. Number of participants who were positive and negative for minimal residual disease (MRD) at any visit is presented.
From randomization until the end of the study (up to 88 months)
Change From Baseline in Cluster of Differentiation (CD) CD5+CD19+ and CD5-CD19+ Cell Counts at the Indicated Time Points
Time Frame: Baseline and every two months from Month 3 until Month 25 and at every followup (up to 88 months)
CD5+CD19+ cells were counted by flow cytometry. Flow cytometry is a technique for counting and examining microscopic particles with an electronic detection apparatus. Baseline CD5+CD19+ and CD5-CD19+ cell count value is the last pre-dose assessment values performed on Cycle 1 Day 1. Change from Baseline was calculated as the post-Baseline value minus the Baseline value.
Baseline and every two months from Month 3 until Month 25 and at every followup (up to 88 months)
Summary of Covariates to Compute Cox Proportional Hazards Regression Model for Relationship Between Investigator Assessed Progression-free Survival and the Indicated Prognostic Markers
Time Frame: From Baseline until the end of the study (up to 79 months)
Blood samples were collected for the assessment of the following prognostic markers at Baseline (BL) and upon relapse: immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region (IgVH) mutational status; VH3-21 usage; Cytogenetics (by fluorescent in situ hybridization [FISH]) including 6q-, 11q-, +12q, 17p-, 13q- deletions; beta 2 microglobulin. Cox-regression model was used to explore the relationship between progression-free survival and the following explanatory variables: treatment group, cytogenetics (analyzed by FISH) at BL, IgVH mutational status at BL, beta 2 microglobulin at BL, BL CD20 and BL complement level. For each covariate, a hazard ratio <1 indicates a lower risk on the first effect tested compared with the other effects tested. Cytogenetics Group (based on >=20%)=CY G.
From Baseline until the end of the study (up to 79 months)
Cmax and Ctrough of Ofatumumab
Time Frame: Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
Blood samples were collected to assess the plasma concentration of ofatumumab. Maximum concentration (Cmax) and observed drug concentration prior to the next dose (Ctrough) were determined. Blood samples were collected at pre-dose and 0.5 hours after the end of the infusion at treatment on Month 1 Week 1 (Day 1), Month 1 Week 2 (Day 8), and at every second infusion.
Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
Total Plasma Clearance (CL) of Ofatumumab
Time Frame: Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
Plasma clearance is defined as the plasma volume that is cleared of drug per unit of time.
Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
AUC(0-tau) of Ofatumumab
Time Frame: Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
Area under the concentration time curve over the dosing interval (AUC[0-tau]) is a measure of the drug exposure over time.
Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
Vss of Ofatumumab
Time Frame: Day 1 Month 1 ( Cycle 1) through Month 7 ( Cycle 4)
Volume of distribution at steady state (Vss) is defined as the apparent volume of distribution of a drug between plasma and the rest of the body at steady state. Data from all time points collected were used to calculate one Vss value for each individual.
Day 1 Month 1 ( Cycle 1) through Month 7 ( Cycle 4)
Plasma Half-life (t1/2) of Ofatumumab
Time Frame: Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)
The terminal half life (t1/2) of ofatumumab is defined as the time required for the plasma concentration of ofatumumab to reach half of its original value.
Day 1 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 1); Day 8 of Month 1 (Cycle 1 Week 2); and Month 7 (Cycle 4)

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Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

May 6, 2010

Primary Completion (Actual)

February 20, 2017

Study Completion (Actual)

June 26, 2018

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

December 23, 2009

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 24, 2009

First Posted (Estimate)

December 25, 2009

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

July 30, 2019

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

July 16, 2019

Last Verified

July 1, 2019

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Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

YES

IPD Plan Description

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