Post by
wildbird1 on Apr 30, 2023 11:12am
72% CR at any point in time.
First let's do a quick recap...
In the May 28,2021 Pressrelease TLT said " Study11 has a primary endpoint of Efficacy defined by " CR at any point in time".
In order to define the CR at any point in time, we have to use the Swimmer Plot numbers provided by TLT.
Nov,2022, Swimmer Plot & April,2023, Swimmer Plot.
In the Nov,2022 Swimmer Plot, the CR numbers at any point in time for the first 43 patients are as follow...
23 patients at 90 days.
1 " at 180 days.
2 " at 270 days.
Total 26/43 patients= 60% CR at any point in time.
Note: The above 60%CR was validated by TLT in the Nov 29,2022 Pressrelease.
Before we continue...Let's be clear on something, when TLT will apply for BTD,TLT will use only the latest updated Swimmer Plot numbers.
For now only the April,2023 Swimmer Plot numbers are permitted to be used to define the CR% at any point in time(efficacy).
In order to make a direct comparison with the Nov,2022 Swimmer Plot, I will use the first 43 patients in the April,2023 Swimmer PLot.
The CR% numbers at any point in time for the first 43 patients in the April,2023 Swimmer Plot are as follow...
27 Patients at 90 days.
2 " at 180 days.
2 " at 270 days.
Total 31/43 patients =72% CR at any point in time.
Note: All the above numbers are exactly as they are in the 2 Swimmer Plot provided by TLT.
The CR% at any point in time for the first 43 patients, went from 60%CR(Nov,2022), to 72%CR(April,2023), an increase of 20% in the last 5 months.
72% CR is also 10% higher than the 66% CR at any point in time of the phase1b trial.
Note: If you remember the FDA did like the 66%CR of the Phase1b trial (2Q2020 Newsletter).
With 100% safety and 72%CR at any point in time (and increasing) the FDA will have no choice but to seriously consider giving TLT BTD and or AA.
By waiting for the Q1,2023 strong efficacy data to apply for BTD, TLT is now in a position to force the hand of the FDA.
Note: Just in case somebody ask, the CR% at any point in time for the first 25 patients in the April,2023 Swimmer Plot is 76%CR.
Note: Although not in play for now, the 450 days durations %numbers looks very promising.
To conclude...
My precious TLT shares are staying with me.
Comment by
tundraroamer on Apr 30, 2023 11:38am
Been a long hold..revisiting my orig entry point and might buy a bit more.... Roamy
Comment by
enriquesuave on Apr 30, 2023 7:37pm
Hope we see more details from AUA presentation. I see one missing patient plus no new data yet presented other than at 90 days in MD&A. 29 -12 - 3 - 1 = 13. 12 undertreated, 3 from PH1 and 1 who died. Maybe one more who dropped out?
Comment by
Eoganacht on Apr 30, 2023 7:55pm
Yes, we need clarification. It seems a very odd procedure to update the 90 day column and not do so for the other time periods in the very same table without even commenting about it. Was the deceased patient ever included in the data? He/she died before their 90 day assessment. I suppose 2 patients could have dropped out.
Comment by
greaterfoolFred on Apr 30, 2023 7:56pm
For the love of God Wildbird, look at the plot, look at the table, USE YOUR MATH SKILLS.
Comment by
Rumpl3StiltSkin on Apr 30, 2023 2:58pm
I get these numbers, and I agree. Though I think the 12 undertreated do represent an unfair, slightly, representation of 1433 for NMIBC in this Phase 2. I don't think all of the undertreated would have been CR if treated properly, but 63% or so might have been. Certainly at 90 days. So I would add them back in at that % to come up with new percentages for 90 days at least...
Comment by
NotinKansas on May 01, 2023 1:05am
CS, I agree that removing the 12 undertreated would provide a clearer picture, and the overall results would indeed improve. But if you recalculate efficacy and duration without those 12, you also have to deduct the CRs and IRs they have yielded (and which now are included in the data presentation), otherwise you end up with too rosy numbers.
Comment by
CancerSlayer on May 01, 2023 2:12am
If my numbers are correct (will blame my age if they're not), dismissing the first 12 would yield a 23% improvement in our durable response. I can live with that...
Comment by
greaterfoolFred on May 01, 2023 11:34am
...or possibility #3, some time went by, and some of the 90 day red dots were reassessed at 180 days and their dots are now shown in the 180 day column. And some of the 180 day dots were reassessed at 270 days and their dots are now shown in the 270 day column. And some of the 270 day dots were reassessed ..... Do you see a pattern?
Comment by
Alamir1111 on May 01, 2023 12:55pm
Did anyone of you check out Patients FollowUp For Safety And Efficacy? Outlined in Tlt website.might explain some of confusion or not