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Researchers are evaluating asthma control, health-related quality of life (HRQL), lung function, and asthma medication use in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma treated with benralizumab in a real-life clinical setting in Germany. This prospective, non-interventional, single-arm, multicenter study aims to observe these outcomes over a 52-week period to better understand benralizumab's impact outside of randomized clinical trials. Patients prescribed benralizumab according to label and local reimbursement criteria will be followed for up to 52 weeks. The study will monitor asthma control using the Asthma Control Test (ACT) and the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire (AIRQ®) at various timepoints. Health-related quality of life will be assessed with the mini Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (miniAQLQ) at baseline and routine follow-up visits. Patients will also track and report their weekly asthma medication intake using either paper-based or electronic diaries throughout the study. Participants will complete questionnaires every 4 weeks and record medication intake weekly. Researchers will measure changes in ACT scores, proportions of responders, and reductions in inhaled corticosteroid doses from baseline to weeks 12, 24, and 52. Safety and health outcomes will be observed under routine clinical care. This study includes adults aged 18 to 120 years with severe eosinophilic asthma who can understand study instructions and provide informed consent.
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Researchers are evaluating the safety, effectiveness, and quality of life for combining Abemaciclib with either an Aromatase Inhibitor or Fulvestrant in women with hormone receptor positive, HER2 negative metastatic breast cancer. This includes both premenopausal and postmenopausal patients receiving first-line treatment. The trial also explores biomarker research to understand responses and resistance to this combined endocrine therapy. Participants receive Abemaciclib 150 mg orally every 12 hours along with either an Aromatase Inhibitor (Anastrozole, Letrozole, or Exemestane) taken once daily in 28-day cycles, or Fulvestrant given by injection on days 1 and 15 of the first cycle, then on day 1 of subsequent 28-day cycles. Side effects and patient-reported outcomes are monitored using the CANKADO digital health app, allowing daily tracking alongside standard clinical documentation. During the study, patients regularly report symptoms and side effects through the app, and undergo laboratory tests, imaging, and clinical assessments to monitor disease progression and treatment safety. The main outcome measured is progression-free survival over up to 48 months. Safety and quality of life are also closely observed throughout the trial period.
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Researchers are evaluating a new patient-reported outcome (PRO) tool designed to detect infections in adults with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or multiple myeloma (MM) who have secondary immunodeficiency (SID). The study aims to improve infection detection and understand how quality of life changes during treatment for these hematological conditions. It is an observational, multicenter study involving participants from Germany and Austria. Participants will use a mobile app daily to report infection-related symptoms through electronic PRO (ePRO) questionnaires. They will also complete quality of life questionnaires every 1.5 months. Study visits occur every three months to collect clinical data including treatment updates, disease staging, and infection history. The app uses push reminders to encourage daily symptom reporting and integrates real-time data tracking. Throughout the study, researchers will monitor the accuracy of the PRO tool in identifying infections confirmed by clinicians. They will assess quality of life changes over time using validated questionnaires specific to MM and CLL. The study also explores if PRO-detected infections lead to starting immunoglobulin replacement therapy and its effects on quality of life. Participation lasts up to one year, with ongoing safety monitoring and regular data collection.