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Is there a thread for research on Covid vaccine for CLL patients?

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Here is a Pinned Post compiling member's posts on the subject:

healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo...

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JIDD in reply tocllady01

I saw that. The newest post is 4 months old. I'm new to this so should I start a new thread or add replies to this one?

I have a Google Scholar alert running which tells me what reserch is being published so I could pick out relevant items and post them.

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bennevisplace in reply toJIDD

Hi, vaccines in CLL has been a hot topic in the past few months and there have been several more recent posts. Blood Cancer UK has a good summary of research to date, see section Leukaemia and covid vaccine efficacy in bloodcancer.org.uk/support-... I think all the CLL studies they mention have been aired here.

If you find anything more, please share!

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JIDD

Sadly Blood Cancer UK has no way to post findings as far as I can see. And the Macmillan Community Team decided to remove two of my postings referencing peer-reviewed publications as they "haven’t been able to verify the source". One was from the The American Journal of Hematology which I believe to be rather respectable. So I was wondering if this forum might be more receptive - and perhaps knowledgeable too!

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bennevisplace in reply toJIDD

Please go ahead and post your findings JIDD, you have a receptive audience.

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ChristyAnne_UK

I saw the interim results from the University of Birmingham about the time they were published in The Lancet. That was a bit over four weeks ago. Separately, there was also a video of Dr Helen Parry presenting their findings. Here’s the rub… I don’t recall where I saw them! Hope you find them ok!

*EDIT*

I found the video, posted by headjog , 22 days ago. Can’t see how to send you a link, though. Search the community for Dr Helen Parry, and it will come to the top of the list.

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JIDD

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

...A comparison between 52 patients with CLL and 52 sex- and aged-matched healthy control subjects revealed a significantly reduced response rate among patients (52% vs 100%, respectively; adjusted odds ratio, 0.010; 95% confidence interval, 0.001-0.162; P < .001)....

And more of course

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neurodervish in reply toJIDD

Hi Jidd,

Here's a list of clinical trials for vaccine efficacy on CLL patients that I've found so far. Not sure if it's complete. Please let me know if you find more. It would be great to compile them into one place and even create an easily accessible "pinned post."

At the bottom of the list is a the Youtube link of Dr. Helen Parry discussing partial results of the Birmingham Study that ChristyAnne mentioned.

You may want to lock your post (restrict viewing solely to members of this community) in order to encourage broader participation on your thread. :)

Hope this helps, N

Clinical trials

U of Washington trial

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

Israel covid vaccine study #NCT04746092

Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/338...

LLS Study

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

Sameer A. Parikh, Mayo Clinic covid vaccine trial

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

Provent trial

Phase III Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study of AZD7442 for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis of COVID-19 in Adult. (PROVENT)

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

UK CLL Study 550 participants

Interim analysis: Antibody responses to first and second Pfizer_BioNTech and Oxford/AZ in patients with CLL aka Birmingham Study Dr. Helen Parry video

youtube.com/watch?v=FdjJ34e...

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bennevisplace in reply toJIDD

Tomorrow afternoon (UK) we may get further insights into UK CLL-Covid vaccination studies - the webinar panel includes Dr Helen Parry, lead researcher Birmingham Uni, see earlier post by neurodervish. healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo...

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sandybeaches in reply tobennevisplace

Is there a link to be able to watch the newest video or do I have to wait for it to be posted.thanks,

Sandy Beaches

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bennevisplace in reply tosandybeaches

Tomorro's webinar likely will appear on YouTube later

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scarletnoir in reply tobennevisplace

I'm just catching up - do you know what was said during this webinar? Is there a summary or a video available yet?

Thanks for pointing this out.

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bennevisplace in reply toscarletnoir

Dr Helen Parry gave a presentation on research into immune response of leukaemia patients to Covid vaccination. Leukaemia patients each outlined their approach to managing life from 19 July on. About 90 minutes all told.

Video and slides will be accessible via Leukaemia Care's private group on Facebook where you can register. Later on YouTube.

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scarletnoir in reply tobennevisplace

Thank you - will you be able to let us know when any summary is available? 90 min is pretty long - the 20 min summary of the last one was fine!

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bennevisplace in reply toscarletnoir

As soon as I find out I'll make a post, unless someone beats me to it..

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bennevisplace in reply toJIDD

Yes, this is the article published earlier in Blood journal. Probably the most definitive study to date.

Both Tel Aviv and Birmingham are also looking at T-cell responses.

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JIDD

Thanks neurodervish

Good idea. Will do!

Right now I'm interested in the AZ vaccine so US and Israeli work is of less interest. I saw Helen Parry's video a while back but I haven't seen more from her team or other AZ-based work yet. Have you?

John

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ChristyAnne_UK in reply toJIDD

The video shared by neurodervish is the one I mentioned, but it’s the mosr recent I’m aware of. If Dr Parry is on the panel for the webinar bennevisplace spoke of, it will be interesting to hear where they’re at in their progress.

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neurodervish in reply toJIDD

Hi John, Welcome to HU!

I'm interested in any Covid vaccine efficacy study for blood cancer patients, regardless of which one. I figure that, wherever the best answers are to be found, surely our community benefits, especially given research around mix-and-match & boosters. The wider our net is cast, the more data we catch.

As medical research goes, it's still early days. But once enough data is collected, perhaps the best vaccine for us can be made available internationally. I hope to live long enough to see that day. 😋

I've already learned a few more things as a result of your post and bennevisplace 's responses. So thanks for that!

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JIDD

Thanks. Looks like tomorrow's webinar will be interesting. I wonder if it will be available later.

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bennevisplace in reply toJIDD

Likely will appear on YouTube.

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bennevisplace

I know of no AZ vaccine studies in CLL or blood cancer patients.

No, I think Dr Parry's June video is the most recent. Maybe more info tomorrow!

Here's a video by one of the UPMC (Pittsburgh) researchers youtube.com/watch?v=uGnmQPm...

The study, summarised by Blood Cancer UK, was one of the first such in blood cancer patients, but the data set was messy and the paper was not very well received on this forum ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl... They are still recruiting upmc.com/coronavirus/monocl...

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michaeledward

For what it is worth, as a CLL patient, I had my semi-annual appointment with NIH Friday and with respect to covid-19 and being vaccinated by the pfizer vaccine, I was advised to continue to wear a mask and avoid crowds. As to a 3rd shot of the vaccine, the study results are not in yet but I was given the impression that the results should be in and a decision made as to the advisability and efficacy of getting a 3rd booster shot will probably come within a month or so. I specifically asked the NIH doctor about the advisability of going swimming at a fitness center and the doctor advised me that swimming there is OK but that I should avoid the locker room, especially the showers. I'm going to call NIH tomorrow and get a clarification of whether I can use the locker room merely to change clothes or whether to avoid the locker room altogether. I'll update this post when I get the additional info.

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AnneHill in reply tomichaeledward

My centre request members to arrive with swimming clothes on. They say to shower at home. I intended to start again but needed to wait while I had a bcc removed. Since then the Delta variant has multiplied in uk and I wont risk it. Anne uk

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