Current Strategies for Frontline Therapy in Transplant-Preferred NDMM

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Panelists discuss how VRd (bortezomib, lenalidomide, dexamethasone) remains the standard frontline regimen for transplant-eligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients, though some now consider adding daratumumab (dara-VRd) in high-risk cases.

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