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Ibrutinib linked to invasive fungal infections


 

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Based on this finding and on case reports of invasive infections in other patients being treated with ibrutinib, the authors conducted a retrospective survey of centers in the French Innovative Leukemia Organization CLL group.

They identified 33 cases, including 30 patients with CLL (15 of whom had deleterious 17p deletions), 1 with mantle cell lymphoma, and 2 with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.

Invasive aspergillosis accounted for 27 of the 33 cases, and 11 cases had CNS localization. There were four cases of disseminated cryptococcosis, and one each of mucormycosis and pneumocystis pneumonia.

The median time between the start of ibrutinib therapy and a diagnosis of invasive fungal infection was 3 months, with some cases occurring as early as 1 month, and others occurring 30 months out. However, the majority of cases – 28 – were diagnosed within 6 months of the start of therapy, including 20 that occurred within 3 months of ibrutinib initiation.

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