This clinical trial is focused on studying acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. The study involves two medications: Azacitidine, which is given as a powder for suspension for injection, and Venetoclax, available as film-coated tablets. Venetoclax is also known by its code names ABT-199 and GDC-0199. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effects of stopping these medications in patients who have responded well to treatment.
Participants in the study will have been receiving a combination of Azacitidine and Venetoclax for about a year. The study will observe what happens when these medications are gradually reduced and eventually stopped. Researchers will monitor the participants’ health to see how long they remain free of the disease after stopping the treatment. This period is known as Disease-Free Survival. The study will also look at other factors, such as the duration of the response to treatment and overall survival.
Throughout the study, participants will be regularly checked to ensure their health and safety. The study aims to gather information that could help improve future treatment strategies for patients with acute myeloid leukemia. By understanding how patients respond to the discontinuation of these medications, researchers hope to find ways to maintain health and quality of life without continuous treatment.



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