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Among patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), venetoclax added to a low-intensity backbone of cladribine plus low-dose Ara-C alternating with 5-azacitidine was an effective, well-tolerated regimen. Read More ›

Preliminary results from a phase 2 study of isatuximab in patients with amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis who were previously treated showed encouraging efficacy and a good safety profile. Read More ›

Results from a network meta-analysis demonstrated that triple therapy is superior to dual therapy for lenalidomide-refractory patients with multiple myeloma, with the highest efficacy achieved with triple therapy that included a monoclonal antibody. Read More ›

The analysis of updated efficacy and safety data from the ANCHOR study of melphalan flufenamide (melflufen) + dexamethasone and daratumumab or bortezomib in patients with RRMM demonstrated encouraging treatment efficacy that was well tolerated. Read More ›

This updated analysis of a phase 1, first-in-human study of REGN5458 in heavily pretreated patients with RRMM is consistent with previous findings, showing an acceptable safety profile and deep and durable responses. Read More ›

This phase 1/2 study demonstrated favorable efficacy and low rates of toxicity with low doses of P-BCMA-101 CAR T-cells in patients with RRMM. The favorable safety profile prompted a protocol amendment to allow fully outpatient administration. Read More ›

Results from a phase 1 study of talquetamab, a first-in-class bispecific antibody, show encouraging clinical activity with manageable toxicity in heavily pretreated patients with RRMM. The study is ongoing to identify a dose for phase 2 investigation. Read More ›

The updated analysis of the phase 1 study of teclistamab in patients with RRMM shows favorable efficacy and manageable safety, and supports the planned phase 2 monotherapy trial at 1500 μg/kg administered subcutaneously. Read More ›

The IKEMA study interim analysis showed isatuximab + carfilzomib and dexamethasone resulted in a clinically meaningful improvement in depth of response, with more patients reaching minimal residual disease–negativity compared with carfilzomib and dexamethasone alone. Read More ›

Updated efficacy and safety results of the phase 2 GRIFFIN study (NCT02874742) in patients with transplant-eligible, newly diagnosed multiple myeloma who received daratumumab plus lenalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone. Read More ›

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