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The addition of autologous stem-cell transplantation to triplet induction—lenalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone—plus lenalidomide maintenance until progression greatly improved progression-free survival. Read More ›

Patients with multiple myeloma require high levels of complex information regarding this complex disease and its treatments. Read More ›

Isatuximab added to carfilzomib and dexamethasone showed improved efficacy and safety versus carfilzomib and dexamethasone alone in East Asian patients with multiple myeloma. Read More ›

Improved survival was seen in women with elevated body mass index versus men among patients newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Read More ›

Ciltacabtagene autoleucel shows benefit in patients with multiple myeloma who experience early relapse. Read More ›

Multiple Myeloma is a complex disease that can significantly affect the health-related quality of life of patients. These quality-of-life issues should be considered when assessing treatment patterns. Read More ›

The development of new treatments for multiple myeloma would benefit from a systematic consideration of patient preferences. Read More ›

A subgroup analysis looked at isatuximab plus lenalidomide-bortezomib-dexamethasone as first-line treatment in transplant-eligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients with high-risk cytogenetics. Read More ›

Longer-term efficacy results with isatuximab in combination with carfilzomib and dexamethasone versus carfilzomib and dexamethasone alone in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma are promising. Read More ›

Teclistamab in combination with daratumumab may yield improved clinical efficacy in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma who are heavily pretreated per updated results from the TRIMM-2 trial. Read More ›

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