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Saad Usmani | ESH MM 2018 | Progress in MM with monoclonal antibodies

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Saad UsmaniSaad Usmani

Oct 7, 2018


4th International Conference on Multiple Myeloma, European School of Haematology, 5–7 October, Mandelieu, France

Saad Usmani discusses different types of monoclonal antibodies that are being offered as treatment options in multiple myeloma or are being studied in the pre-clinical setting.

Progress in MM with monoclonal antibodies

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