When Is the Right Time? Navigating Key Moments for Referring Multiple Myeloma Patients to an Academic Center

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Panelists discuss how the initial process of identifying and referring potential candidates for bispecific therapy from the community setting to an academic center involves careful patient assessment, clear communication channels, and established referral protocols to ensure timely and appropriate treatment initiation.

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