PHEDRA: Using real-world data to analyze treatment patterns and ibrutinib effectiveness in hematological malignancies

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Aim: PHEDRA (Platform for Haematology in EMEA: Data for Real World Analysis) is a unique, noninterventional project based on secondary data collection from real-world (RW) patient-level (health record) databases to understand treatment patterns in hematological malignancies. It compares ibrutinib's effectiveness with alternative treatments using RW data (RWD) and randomized clinical trials data. Materials & methods: RWD are cleaned, validated, harmonized into a Common Data Model, and analyzed statistically alongside randomized clinical trial data. Treatment outcomes include overall and progression-free survival. Results: To date, RWD (four databases) are available for 2840 patients in three indications, collected between 1990 and 2017. Conclusion: PHEDRA is an innovative approach to generate evidence to inform optimal treatment decisions in RW settings.

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Garside, J., Healy, N., Besson, H., Hermans, R., Macdougall, F., Lestelle, D., … Iraqi, W. (2018). PHEDRA: Using real-world data to analyze treatment patterns and ibrutinib effectiveness in hematological malignancies. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 7(1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2017-0046

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