Clearing the path for MRD as early endpoint in multiple myeloma

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In 2009, Carl Ola Landgren noticed that nearly all of his multiple myeloma patients were responding to the state-of-the-art drugs he was giving them at the NCI clinical center in Building 10 in Bethesda.

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Jacquelyn Cobb
Associate Editor

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