R/R MM: Insights Into Optimal Dosing for Bispecifics

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Panelist discusses how bispecifics have had a major impact in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM) because they provide a different way of attacking myeloma, allow oncologists an opportunity to care for patients who cannot have CAR T therapy, and allow oncologist to treat patients who have had an aggressive relapse. The panelist further discusses the importance of bispecifics dosing specifically to maintain a response with the drug but also to prevent the risk of patient infection.

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  • How have bispecifics impacted the treatment landscape for R/R MM?
  • What has been your experience with using bispecifics in practice?
  • How are you currently dosing bispecifics in practice?
  • What insights can you share for fellow oncologists regarding dosing?
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