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Clinical Trial: Antibody Phase I Study Targeting CD-352 for Relapsed/Refractory Myeloma Patients

Posted: Jun 30, 2017
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A Phase I clinical trial testing an antibody that targets CD-352 is open for multiple myeloma patients who have had two lines of treatment including an immunomodulator and proteasome inhibitor. This study is in conjunction with Seattle Genetics and is open at 7 sites throughout the U.S. To learn more, listen to Dr. Damian Green discuss this study:

Learn more about this clinical trial here: CD-352 Clinical Trial

A Phase I clinical trial testing an antibody that targets CD-352 is open for multiple myeloma patients who have had two lines of treatment including an immunomodulator and proteasome inhibitor. This study is in conjunction with Seattle Genetics and is open at 7 sites throughout the U.S. To learn more, listen to Dr. Damian Green discuss this study:

Learn more about this clinical trial here: CD-352 Clinical Trial

The author Jennifer Ahlstrom

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Jennifer Ahlstrom

Myeloma survivor, patient advocate, wife, mom of 6. Believer that patients can contribute to cures by joining HealthTree Cure Hub and joining clinical research. Founder and CEO of HealthTree Foundation. 

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