FDA issues draft guidance on MRD and CR as primary endpoints in MM drug trials to support accelerated approval

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FDA has issued a draft guidance for industry that provides recommendations to sponsors about using minimal residual disease and complete response as primary endpoints in trials evaluating drugs and biologics intended to treat patients with multiple myeloma to support approval under the accelerated approval regulations. 

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