- Eyre, Toby;
- Roeker, Lindsey;
- Fox, Christopher;
- Gohill, Satyen;
- Walewska, Renata;
- Walter, Harriet;
- Forconi, Francesco;
- Broom, Angus;
- Arumainathan, Arvind;
- Brander, Danielle;
- Allan, John;
- Schuster, Stephen;
- Hill, Brian;
- Lansigan, Frederick;
- Cheson, Bruce;
- Lamanna, Nicole;
- Coombs, Catherine;
- Barr, Paul;
- Skarbnik, Alan;
- Shadman, Mazyar;
- Ujjani, Chaitra;
- Pearson, Laurie;
- Pagel, John;
- Jacobs, Ryan;
- Mato, Anthony
Elderly chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) patients treated outside of trials have notably greater toxicity with the Brutons tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib compared to younger patients. It is not known whether the same holds true for the B-cell lymphoma 2 inhibitor venetoclax. We provide a comprehensive analysis of key safety measures and efficacy in 342 patients comparing age categories ≥75 and <75 years treated in the relapsed, refractory non-trial setting. We demonstrate that venetoclax has equivalent efficacy and safety in relapsed/refractory CLL patients who are elderly, the majority of whom are previous ibrutinib-exposed and therefore may otherwise have few clear therapeutic options.