Treatment-free Remission After Achieving Sustained MR4.5 on Nilotinib (ENESTop) (ENESTop)

February 27, 2024 updated by: Novartis Pharmaceuticals

A Phase II, Single Arm, Open Label Study of Treatment-free Remission in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Chronic Phase (CP) Patients After Achieving Sustained MR4.5 on Nilotinib

A clinical research study to find out if it is safe to stop the drug nilotinib (Tasigna) in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients. Patients who started treatment with imatinib (Gleevec) when they were first diagnosed with CML, then switched to nilotinib (Tasigna) for at least 2 years with the combined time on imatinib (Gleevec) and nilotinib (Tasigna) for at least 3 years and have very small amount of leukemia cells remaining after the nilotinib (Tasigna) treatment will qualify for the study.

Study Overview

Status

Active, not recruiting

Intervention / Treatment

Detailed Description

The Primary objective was to evaluate the proportion of patients in TFR within 48 weeks following nilotinib cessation.

This study originally consisted of seven phases (five treatment phases and two treatment-free phases) from which two were the focus of this primary analysis report (consolidation, TFR and treatment re-initiation) The study consisted of 2 main phases: Consolidation and TFR

Nilotinib treatment consolidation phase (NTCS): Patients who satisfied all inclusion/exclusion criteria were enrolled in the consolidation phase and continued to receive nilotinib for 52 weeks at the dose which the patient was receiving prior to study entry. If a patient maintained MR4.5 throughout the consolidation phase, he/she was eligible to enter in the TFR phase. If a patient had confirmed loss of MR4.5 during the consolidation phase, he/she was not eligible to enter in the TFR phase and continued nilotinib treatment.

Nilotinib TFR phase: Patients who were eligible to enter in the TFR phase after completing the 52 week consolidation phase stopped taking nilotinib on the first day of the TFR phase. Duration of this phase was up to 520 weeks after the last patient enters in the TFR phase.

Nilotinib treatment re-initiation phase (NTRI): If a patient had a confirmed loss of MR4 (two consecutive BCR-ABL >0.01% IS) or loss of MMR (BCR-ABL >0.1% IS) in the TFR phase, the patient restarted nilotinib treatment. Patients will be on nilotinib treatment for up to 520 weeks after the last patient entered the nilotinib TFR phase, or until a patient experience unacceptable toxicity, disease progression and/or treatment discontinued at the discretion of the Investigator or if the patient withdrew consent. Nilotinib cessation was not attempted for a second time in the patient who reinitiated treatment or discontinued following the TFR phase.

Nilotinib treatment continuation phase (NTCT) and Nilotinib treatment prolonged continuation phase (NTCT-P): Patients who were not eligible to enter into the TFR phase after completing the 52-week NTCS phase entered the nilotinib treatment continuation (NTCT) phase and would continue treatment with nilotinib for another 52 weeks (a total of 104 weeks of treatment). Patients who were not able to maintain MR4.5 and had a confirmed loss of MR4.5 during the NTCT phase were not eligible to enter the TFR-2 phase. These patients entered into the nilotinib prolonged treatment continuation phase (NTCT-P) and continued nilotinib treatment until 520 weeks after the last patient entered the nilotinib TFR phase, or until the patients experience unacceptable toxicity, disease progression and/or treatment would be discontinued at the discretion of the Investigator or withdrawal of consent.

Nilotinib TFR-2 phase: Patients who maintained MR4.5 during the NTCT phase were eligible to cease nilotinib treatment and enter the TFR-2 phase. The duration of the nilotinib TFR-2 phase is up to 520 weeks after the last patient entered the TFR phase. Patients stopped taking nilotinib therapy on the day they entered the TFR-2 phase.

Nilotinib treatment re-initiation-2 (NTRI-2): If a patient had a loss of MMR or a confirmed loss of MR4 during the TFR-2 phase, he/she entered the nilotinib treatment re-initiation-2 (NTRI-2) phase and resumed nilotinib treatment at a dose of either 300 mg or 400 mg bid.

Safety follow-up was performed within 30 days after the last dose of study treatment or the last day in TFR/TFR-2.

Post-treatment follow-up visits were performed every 12 weeks up to 520 weeks after the last patient entered the nilotinib TFR phase.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

163

Phase

  • Phase 2

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

      • Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1114AAN
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Buenos Aires
      • Caba, Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1221ADC
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • South Australia
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 5000
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Victoria
      • Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, 3128
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Antwerp, Belgium, 2060
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • GO
      • Goiania, GO, Brazil, 74605-050
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • MG
      • Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil, 30130-100
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • RJ
      • Rio De Janiero, RJ, Brazil, 20231-050
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, 20.211-030
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • RS
      • Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, 90035-003
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • SP
      • Campinas, SP, Brazil, 13083-970
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Quebec, Canada, G1J 1Z4
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Ontario
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8V 5C2
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 2M9
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Quebec
      • Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H1T 2M4
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Bordeaux, France, 33076
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Grenoble, France, 38043
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Lyon, France, 69373
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Strasbourg cedex, France, 67085
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France, 54511
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Berlin, Germany, 13353
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Heilbronn, Germany, 74072
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Potsdam, Germany, 14467
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Ulm, Germany, 89081
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Baden Wuerttemberg
      • Mannheim, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany, 68305
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Athens, Greece, 18547
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Athens, Greece, 106 76
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • GR
      • Larissa, GR, Greece, 411 10
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Haifa, Israel, 3109601
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Petach Tikva, Israel, 4941492
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Ramat Gan, Israel, 52621
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Akita, Japan, 010-8543
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Aomori, Japan, 030 8553
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Chiba, Japan, 260 8677
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Aichi
      • Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, 464 8681
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Chiba
      • Narita, Chiba, Japan, 286-8523
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Fukuoka
      • Fukuoka city, Fukuoka, Japan, 812-8582
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Kurume city, Fukuoka, Japan, 830-0011
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Seocho Gu
      • Seoul, Seocho Gu, Korea, Republic of, 06591
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Nuevo Leon
      • Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 64718
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Gdansk, Poland, 80-952
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Warszawa, Poland, 02 776
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Malopolskie
      • Krakow, Malopolskie, Poland, 30-727
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Moscow, Russian Federation, 125167
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • St Petersburg, Russian Federation, 191024
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • St Petersburg, Russian Federation, 197341
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Singapore, Singapore, 169608
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Madrid, Spain, 28034
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Madrid, Spain, 28046
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Madrid, Spain, 28006
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Andalucia
      • Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain, 41013
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Cantabria
      • Santander, Cantabria, Spain, 39008
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Catalunya
      • Badalona, Catalunya, Spain, 08916
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Comunidad Valenciana
      • Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, 03010
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Santa Cruz De Tenerife
      • La Laguna, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain, 38320
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Liverpool, United Kingdom, L7 8XP
        • Novartis Investigative Site
      • Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG5
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • California
      • Los Angeles, California, United States, 90033
        • USC Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Budgets
    • Indiana
      • Beech Grove, Indiana, United States, 46107
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Maryland
      • Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21229
        • Novartis Investigative Site
    • Texas
      • Galveston, Texas, United States, 77555-1188
        • University of Texas Medical Branch SC
    • Washington
      • Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98683
        • Novartis Investigative Site

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

18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female patients >= 18 years of age
  2. ECOG Performance Status of 0, 1, or 2
  3. Patient with diagnosis of BCR-ABL positive CML CP
  4. Patient has received a minimum of 3 years of tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment (first with imatinib (> 4 weeks) and then switched to nilotinib) since initial diagnosis
  5. Patient has at least 2 years of nilotinib treatment prior to study entry.
  6. Patient has achieved MR4.5 (local laboratory assessment) during nilotinib treatment, and determined by a Novartis designated central PCR lab assessment at screening
  7. Adequate end organ function as defined by:

    • Direct bilirubin ≤ 1.5 x ULN except for i) patient with documented Gilbert's syndrome for whom any bilirubin value is allowed and ii) for patients with asymptomatic hyperbilirubinemia (liver transaminases and alkaline phosphatase within normal range)
    • SGOT(AST) and SGPT(ALT) < 3 x ULN (upper limit of normal)
    • Serum lipase ≤ 2 x ULN
    • Alkaline phosphatase ≤ 2.5 x ULN
    • Serum creatinine < 1.5 x ULN
  8. Patients must have the following electrolyte values ≥ LLN (lower limit of normal) limits or corrected to within normal limits with supplements prior to the first dose of study medication:

    • Potassium
    • Magnesium
    • Total calcium (corrected for serum albumin)
  9. Patients must have normal marrow function as defined below:

    • Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) ≥ 1.5 x 109/L
    • Platelets ≥ 100 x 109/L
    • Hemoglobin ≥ 9.0 g/dL
  10. Written informed consent obtained prior to any screening procedures

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Prior AP, BC or allo-transplant
  2. Patient has documented MR4.5 at the time when switched from imatinib to nilotinib
  3. Patients with known atypical transcript
  4. CML treatment resistant mutation(s) (T315I, E255K/V, Y253H, F359C/V) detected if a testing was done in the past (there is no requirement to perform mutation testing at study entry if it was not done in the past)
  5. Dose reductions due to neutropenia or thrombocytopenia in the past 6 months
  6. Patient ever attempted to permanently discontinue imatinib or nilotinib treatment
  7. Known impaired cardiac function including any one of the following:

    • Inability to determine the QT interval on ECG
    • Complete left bundle branch block
    • Long QT syndrome or a known family history of long QT syndrome
    • History of or presence of clinically significant ventricular or atrial tachyarrhythmias
    • Clinically significant resting bradycardia
    • QTcF > 480 msec
    • History or clinical signs of myocardial infarction within 1 year prior to study entry
    • History of unstable angina within 1 year prior to study entry
    • Other clinically significant heart disease (e.g. uncontrolled congestive heart failure or uncontrolled hypertension)
  8. Severe and/or uncontrolled concurrent medical disease that in the opinion of the investigator could cause unacceptable safety risks or compromise compliance with the protocol (e.g. uncontrolled diabetes (defined as HbA1c > 9%), uncontrolled infection)
  9. History of acute pancreatitis within 1 year prior to study entry or past medical history of chronic pancreatitis
  10. Known presence of a significant congenital or acquired bleeding disorder unrelated to cancer
  11. History of other active malignancy within 5 years prior to study entry with the exception of previous or concomitant basal cell skin cancer, previous cervical carcinoma in situ treated curatively
  12. Patients who have not recovered from prior surgery
  13. Treatment with other investigational agents (defined as not used in accordance with the approved indication) within 4 weeks of Day 1
  14. Patients actively receiving therapy with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors and/or inducers, and the treatment cannot be either discontinued or switched to a different medication prior to study entry. See Appendix 14.1 for a list of these medications. This list may not be comprehensive.
  15. Patients actively receiving therapy with herbal medicines that are strong CYP3A4 inhibitors and/or inducers, and the treatment cannot be either discontinued or switched to a different medication prior to study entry. These herbal medicines may include Echinacea, (including E. purpurea, E. angustifolia and E. pallida), Piperine, Artemisinin, St. John's Wort, and Ginkgo.
  16. Patients who are currently receiving treatment with any medications that have the potential to prolong the QT interval and the treatment cannot be either safely discontinued or switched to a different medication prior to study entry. (Please see www.azcert.org/medical-pros/drug-lists/printable-drug-list.cfm for a list of agents that prolong the QT interval.)
  17. Impairment of gastrointestinal (GI) function or GI disease that may significantly alter the absorption of study drug (e.g. ulcerative disease, uncontrolled nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, malabsorption syndrome, small bowel resection, or gastric bypass surgery)
  18. Pregnant or nursing (lactating) women, where pregnancy is defined as the state of a female after conception and until the termination of gestation, confirmed by a positive hCG laboratory test.
  19. Women of child-bearing potential, defined as all women physiologically capable of becoming pregnant, must have a negative serum pregnancy test before initiation of study treatment and must also use highly effective methods of contraception while enrolled in the study. The use of highly effective contraception should continue for at least 14 days after the last dose of study treatment or until the last day of TFR/TFR-2, or for the duration of a monthly cycle of oral contraception, whichever is longer. Acceptable forms of highly effective contraception methods include:

    • Total abstinence (when this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of the patient. Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception
    • Female sterilization (have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy), total hysterectomy, or tubal ligation at least six weeks before taking study treatment. In case of oophorectomy alone, only when the reproductive status of the woman has been confirmed by follow up hormone level assessment
    • Male sterilization (at least 6 months prior to screening). The vasectomized male partner should be the sole partner for that subject Use of oral, injected or implanted hormonal methods of contraception or placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS), or other forms of hormonal contraception that have comparable efficacy (failure rate <1%), for example hormone vaginal ring or transdermal hormone contraception. In case of use of oral contraception, women should be stable on the same pill for a minimum of 3 months before taking study treatment. Women are considered post-menopausal and not of child bearing potential if they have had 12 months of natural (spontaneous) amenorrhea with an appropriate clinical profile (e.g. age appropriate, history of vasomotor symptoms) or have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy), total hysterectomy, or tubal ligation at least six weeks prior to enrolling. In the case of oophorectomy alone, only when the reproductive status of the woman has been confirmed by follow up hormone level assessment is she considered not of child bearing potential. If a study patient becomes pregnant or is suspected of being pregnant during the study or within 30 days as part of safety evaluations after the final dose of nilotinib, the Study Doctor needs to be informed immediately and any ongoing study treatment with nilotinib has to be stopped immediately.

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: N/A
  • Interventional Model: Single Group Assignment
  • Masking: None (Open Label)

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Experimental: Nilotinib
Patients with minimum 3 years of tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment (first with imatinib and then switched to nilotinib) since initial diagnosis, at least 2 years of nilotinib treatment prior to study entry and who achieved MR4.5 (local laboratory assessment) during nilotinib treatment, and determined by a Novartis designated central PCR lab assessment at screening

Nilotinib was dosed by weight or body surface area.

Nilotinib 300 mg BID or 400 mg BID was be administered orally at approximately 12 hour intervals, and must not have been taken with food. The capsules were to be swallowed whole with water.

No food should have been consumed for at least 2 hours before the dose was taken and no additional food should have been consumed for at least one hour after the dose was taken. Patients were also allowed to enter this study on the same dose they were taking prior to study entry. Patients who required permanent dose reduction from their original starting dose were to be allowed to enter this study on the same dose only if the patient maintained this dose for a minimum of 6 months prior to study entry.

Other Names:
  • AMN107

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Percentage of Patients in Treatment Free Remission (TFR) Within 48 Weeks
Time Frame: First 48 weeks following nilotinib cessation.
TFR is defined as no confirmed loss of MR4 (Molecular response 4.0 log reduction from baseline) or loss of MMR (major molecular response) and no re-starting of nilotinib therapy within 12 months following cessation of nilotinib. Confirmed loss of MR4 is two consecutive BCR-ABL > 0.01% IS. Loss of MMR does not require confirmation. Percentage of patients in TFR is calculated by dividing the number of patients with no documented confirmed loss of MR4, no documented loss of MMR and no re-starting of nilotinib therapy in the first 48 weeks after starting nilotinib TFR phase by the number of patients who entered nilotinib TFR phase, and multiplied by 100.
First 48 weeks following nilotinib cessation.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Percentage of Patients in Treatment Free Remission (TFR) Within 96, 144, 192, 264 Weeks and Within 6,7,8,9 and 10 Years
Time Frame: 96, 144, 192, 264 weeks and within 6,7,8,9 and 10 years following nilotinib cessation
TFR is defined as no confirmed loss of MR4 (molecular response 4.0 log reduction from baseline) or loss of MMR (major molecular response) and no re-starting of nilotinib therapy within 12 months following cessation of nilotinib. Confirmed loss of MR4 is two consecutive BCR-ABL > 0.01% IS. Loss of MMR does not require confirmation. Percentage of patients in TFR is calculated by dividing the number of patients with no documented confirmed loss of MR4, no documented loss of MMR and no re-starting of nilotinib therapy in the first 96, 144, 192, 264 weeks and within 6,7,8,9 and 10 years after starting nilotinib TFR phase by the number of patients who entered nilotinib TFR phase, multiplied by 100.
96, 144, 192, 264 weeks and within 6,7,8,9 and 10 years following nilotinib cessation
Progression Free Survival (PFS) to Accelerated Phase/Blast Crisis (AP/BC) or Death
Time Frame: nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimation of PFS. PFS is measured from the date of start of nilotinib TFR phase (cessation of nilotinib) to the date of the earliest of the event: progression to AP/BC, or death from any cause. Patients not known to have recurred or died on or before the cut-off date for the KM analysis will have their PFS interval right-censored at the earlier of the date of their last assessment (cytogenetic, hematology or extramedullary) for patients who are still on study and at the date of last contact for patients are in follow-up.
nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Treatment Free Survival (TFS)
Time Frame: nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimation of TFS is measured from the date of the start of the nilotinib TFR phase to the date of the earliest of the following: loss of MMR, confirmed loss of MR4, re-start of nilotinib treatment, progression to AP/BC or death from any cause. Patients not known to have had any of the events or died on or before the cut-off date for the KM analysis will have their TFS interval right-censored at the earlier of the date of their last assessment (PCR, cytogenetic, hematology or extramedullary) for patients who are still on study and at the date of last contact for patients are in follow-up. A TFS sensitivity analysis will be conducted by considering discontinuation from TFR phase due to any reason as an event, in addition to the events as defined above
nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Overall Survival (OS)
Time Frame: nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimation of OS. OS is measured from the date of start of nilotinib TFR phase to the date of death from any cause. If a patient is not known to have died, survival will be censored at the date of last contact.
nilotinib cessation up to approximately 580 weeks
Change in BCR-ABL (Oncoprotein Product of BCR-ABL Fusion Gene) Transcripts After Re-start of Nilotinib Therapy
Time Frame: re-start of nilotinib up to approximately 48 weeks
Descriptive statistics of BCR-ABL over time after re-start of nilotinib therapy. ABL= Abelson leukemia virus and BCR=Break point cluster region
re-start of nilotinib up to approximately 48 weeks
Percentage of Patients With Stable MMR in Nilotinib Re-initiation Phase
Time Frame: start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks
Percentage of patients who are in stable MMR (stable MMR=BCR-ABL ≤ 0.1% IS) at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after achievement of that response in the nilotinib re-initiation phase for 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks is calculated by dividing the number of patients achieving MMR any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase and having the same response at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after the first achievement of MMR, irrespective of whether there is loss of MMR in between, by the number of patients who achieved MMR at any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase, and multiplied by 100.
start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks
Percentage of Patients With Stable MR4 in Nilotinib Re-initiation Phase
Time Frame: start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks
Percentage of patients who are in stable MR4 (stable MR4=BCR-ABL ≤ 0.01% IS) at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after achievement of that response in the nilotinib re-initiation phase for 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks is calculated by dividing the number of patients achieving MR4 any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase and having the same response at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after the first achievement of MR4, irrespective of whether there is loss of MR4 in between, by the number of patients who achieved MR4 at any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase, and multiplied by 100.
start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks
Percentage of Patients With Stable MR4.5 in Nilotinib Re-initiation Phase
Time Frame: start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks
Percentage of patients who are in stable MR4.5 (stable MR4.5=BCR-ABL ≤ 0.0032% IS) at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after achievement of that response in the nilotinib re-initiation phase for 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks is calculated by dividing the number of patients achieving MR4.5 any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase and having the same response at 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 384, and 432 weeks after the first achievement of MR4.5, irrespective of whether there is loss of MR4.5 in between, by the number of patients who achieved MR4.5 at any time during the nilotinib re-initiation phase, multiplied by 100.
start of nilotinib in re-initiation phase up to approximately 432 weeks

Collaborators and Investigators

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Investigators

  • Study Director: Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Publications and helpful links

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Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

December 20, 2012

Primary Completion (Actual)

November 26, 2015

Study Completion (Estimated)

January 31, 2025

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

October 1, 2012

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 1, 2012

First Posted (Estimated)

October 3, 2012

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

February 29, 2024

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

February 27, 2024

Last Verified

February 1, 2024

More Information

Terms related to this study

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

YES

IPD Plan Description

Novartis is committed to sharing with qualified external researchers, access to patient-level data and supporting clinical documents from eligible studies. These requests are reviewed and approved by an independent review panel on the basis of scientific merit. All data provided is anonymized to respect the privacy of patients who have participated in the trial in line with applicable laws and regulations.

This trial data availability is according to the criteria and process described on www.clinicalstudydatarequest.com

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

Yes

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

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