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ClinicalHematologyCLLSLL

Lilly's Jaypirca shows 45% reduction in disease progression risk in CLL/SLL

The significant reduction in disease progression risk by Jaypirca positions Lilly favorably in the competitive landscape of CLL/SLL treatments. This could lead to a paradigm shift in treatment protocols, impacting market dynamics and patient outcomes.

Published: June 15, 2026
Updated: June 15, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Hematology / CLL/SLL
Company: Lilly
Asset: Jaypirca (pirtobrutinib)
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Hematology / CLL/SLL

Status

Positive

Sponsor

Lilly

Signal Score

8.4

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

high

Signalhigh
Confidencehigh

Strategic implication

The significant reduction in disease progression risk by Jaypirca positions Lilly favorably in the competitive landscape of CLL/SLL treatments. This could lead to a paradigm shift in treatment protocols, impacting market dynamics and patient outcomes.

Why it matters

The significant reduction in disease progression risk by Jaypirca positions Lilly favorably in the competitive landscape of CLL/SLL treatments. This could lead to a paradigm shift in treatment protocols, impacting market dynamics and patient outcomes.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

Jaypirca (pirtobrutinib) significantly reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 45% when added to a venetoclax regimen in previously treated CLL/SLL patients.

The significant reduction in disease progression risk by Jaypirca positions Lilly favorably in the competitive landscape of CLL/SLL treatments. This could lead to a paradigm shift in treatment protocols, impacting market dynamics and patient outcomes.

Monitor for regulatory updates and further data presentations from the BRUIN CLL-322 trial.

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  • Lilly's Jaypirca shows 45% reduction in disease progression risk in CLL/SLL ↗

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