Subgroup analysis focuses on P-BCMA-ALLO1 allogeneic CAR T in multiple myeloma

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Data from a subset of patients in an ongoing phase I study of Poseida Therapeutics’s lead program P-BCMA-ALLO1 showed that three of the five (60%) patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma who had progressed following BCMA-targeted therapy achieved clinical responses with P-BCMA-ALLO1. In addition, this investigational treatment was well-tolerated.

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