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Dasatinib is a highly effective second-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).In 2007,a pivotal phase-2 study of dasatinib as second-line treatment was initiated in 140 Chinese CML patients.This report from the 4-year follow-up revealed that 73% of 59 patients in chronic phase (CML-CP) and 32% of 25 patients in accelerated phase (CML-AP) remained under treatment.The initial dosage of dasatinib for CML-CP and CML-AP patients were 100 mg once daily and 70 mg twice daily (total =140 mg/day),respectively.The cumulative major cytogenetic response (MCyR) rate among patients with CML-CP was 66.1% (versus 50.8% at 18 months),and the median time to MCyR was 12.7 weeks.All CML-CP patients who achieved MCyR after a 4-year follow-up also achieved a complete cytogenetic response.The cumulative complete hematological response (CHR) rate among patients with CML-AP was 64% (16/25),with three CML-AP patients achieving CHR between 18 months and 4 years of follow-up;the median time to CHR was 16.4 weeks.The adverse event (AE) profile of dasatinib at 4 years was similar to that at 6 and 18 months.The most frequently reported AEs (any grade) included pleural effusion,headache,and myelosuppression.These long-term follow-up data continue to support dasatinib as a second-line treatment for Chinese patients with CML.