Selection of BTK Inhibitor Following Frontline Chemoimmunotherapy in Older Patients With Comorbidities
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Selection of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor therapy in CLL patients requires recognizing key differences between first- and next-generation agents in terms of the safety profile and efficacy across all patient types, including patients with high-risk features. Newer BTK inhibitors with greater kinase selectivity have shown fewer off-target adverse effects and allowed patients to switch BTK inhibitors with continued clinical benefit, fewer recurrences, and lower severity.
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Valid until: 14-05-2025
Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/selection-of-btk-inhibitor-following-frontline-chemoimmunotherapy-in-older-patients-with-comorbidities/24453/
Selection of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor therapy in CLL patients requires recognizing key differences between first- and next-generation agents in terms of the safety profile and efficacy across all patient types, including patients with high-risk features. Newer BTK inhibitors with greater kinase selectivity have shown fewer off-target adverse effects and allowed patients to switch BTK inhibitors with continued clinical benefit, fewer recurrences, and lower severity.
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