Patient Selection Factors for GPRC5D-Targeted Therapies

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Panelists discuss how patient selection for GPRC5D-targeted therapies in the relapsed/refractory setting is guided by factors such as prior treatment history, including the number and types of previous therapies, with special consideration given to patients who have exhausted other options or shown resistance to earlier lines of treatment.

  • What factors guide your selection of patients for GPRC5D-targeted therapies in the relapsed/refractory setting?
  • How do prior lines of therapy affect the selection process?
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