BTK inhibitors represent a “step change” in the management of MCL, according to the authors of this review.
“It has become clear that earlier use of ibrutinib leads to an improved outcome [in MCL] and it is logical to extend this into frontline treatment,” they wrote.
A randomized phase 3, multinational trial known as TRIANGLE, now open to recruitment, is designed to evaluate use of ibrutinib in both induction and maintenance. Investigators plan to enroll 870 patients into the three-arm study, which will also evaluate the use of ibrutinib as part of induction, but with no autologous stem cell transplant.
“The trial is the first to randomize to a non-ASCT arm since the introduction of rituximab and cytarabine to the induction regimen and the results have the potential to significantly reduce chemotherapy intensity and toxicity,” the authors said.