What's New Doc? End-of-the-Year Updates on CAR T-cell Therapy in Multiple Myeloma
CAR T-cell therapies have revolutionized the treatment of several, previously incurable, refractory hematologic malignancies, including Multiple Myeloma (MM). While two CAR T-cell products are now approved and several are under investigation for MM. During this educational presentation, Dr. Joseph Mikhael reviews important breakthroughs of CAR T-cell therapy in MM. Throughout the video he highlights the most relevant updates in CAR T-cell therapy from 2025 key studies and publications, as well as provides insights into the implications of these developments on the treatment landscape. Follow the link in our bio to earn AMA, ABS, ANCC or ACPE credit!

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