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Cevostomab in patients with RRMM who are triple-class refractory and have received a prior BCMA-targeted ADC or CAR T-cell: initial results from the Phase I/II CAMMA 2 study

Authors Kumar S

Published date16 June, 2024

CAMMA 2 is an ongoing Phase I/II study of cevostomab in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Initial efficacy and safety results from Cohort A1 (patients who are triple-class refractory and have received a prior B-cell maturation antigen-targeted agent or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy) are reported.

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