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How Experts Treat Multiple Myeloma

In this episode, Prof. Pieter Sonneveld is joined by Prof. Meletios Dimopoulos and Prof. Evangelos Terpos to discuss the updated EHA–EMN (European Myeloma Network) guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of multiple myeloma. The conversation explores how recent ther ...  Show more

Where Are We Now With Immunotherapy in Multiple Myeloma?

Explore the latest advancements in immunotherapies for multiple myeloma, including CAR T-cell therapy, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates. In this episode, Dr. Paula Rodriguez Otero discusses the strategic sequencing of BCMA and explains why CAR-T cells should of ...  Show more

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