Tisagenlecleucel versus historical standard therapies for pediatric relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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Aim: We compared outcomes from a single-arm study of tisagenlecleucel with standard of care (SOC) regimens in pediatric and young adult patients with relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Methods: The analysis included one tisagenlecleucel study, one blinatumomab study, one clofarabine monotherapy study, three studies of clofarabine combination regimens and two studies of other salvage chemotherapy. Matching-adjusted indirect comparison analyses were conducted. Results: After adjusting for baseline characteristics, tisagenlecleucel was associated with significantly prolonged overall survival compared with blinatumomab (hazard ratio [95% CI], 0.32 [0.16-0.64]); clofarabine monotherapy (0.24 [0.13-0.42]); clofarabine combination regimens (0.26 [0.15-0.45]); two salvage therapies (0.15 [0.09-0.25] and 0.27 [0.15-0.49]). Conclusion: The analysis demonstrated tisagenlecleucel was associated with substantially greater survival benefit versus all SOC regimens.

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Ma, Q., Zhang, J., O’Brien, E., Martin, A. L., & Agostinho, A. C. (2020). Tisagenlecleucel versus historical standard therapies for pediatric relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 9(12), 849–860. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2020-0069

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