Sorry my friend, but I honestly haven't a clue what you are talking about! I have CLL in the UK for 18 months and am on the Watch & Wait regime. The docs are just looking at my blood cell count but no hint of treatment yet. I know my white blood cell count is 32 whatever that means.
Would you be kind enough to explain your post to me. Like I say, I haven't a clue !
This is an overview video from Dr Lamana a US CLL specialist explaining CLL and autoimmune issues and how they are tackled. " The key message here is get your doctors talking to each other.
Dr. Lamanna describes various autoimmune diseases and their relationship to CLL. Dr. Lamanna also stresses that autoimmune specialists and your CLL specialist should be communicating to streamline your standard of care
You need to get your doctors together on this. They need to agree if the autoimmunity may be treated before CLL treatment or combined with CLL treatment.
Regarding your question about autoimmunity conditions and Ibrutinib contraindication??
Below are recent published scientific paper on the topic, you may wish to discuss with your Doctor.
"Autoimmune cytopenias in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia treated with ibrutinib" ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
Also a recent complex paper published by UK CLL clinical researchers from the RESONATE trial, "Ibrutinib in previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients with autoimmune cytopenias" nature.com/bcj/journal/v7/n...
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