
Opinion|Videos|January 7, 2025
Academic Perspectives in Front-Line Treatment Goals in Newly Diagnosed Transplant-Ineligible Multiple Myeloma
Panelists discuss how patient selection for quadruplet therapy in transplant-ineligible/deferred NDMM requires careful consideration of multiple factors, including fitness level and comorbidities, while highlighting daratumumab-VRd’s potential advantages such as subcutaneous administration and demonstrated efficacy in the CEPHEUS trial despite increased complexity and cost considerations.
Advertisement
Episodes in this series

Video content above is prompted by the following:
- How do you determine which patients are best suited for quadruplet therapy?
- What outcomes and factors are critical to consider?
- MRD negativity? Depth of response? Safety? Relapse? Other?
- Share perspectives on how the Dara-VRd regimen from CEPHEUS could impact the treatment landscape for TIE or deferred NDMM.
- What advantages (ie, SC administration) does the regimen provide?
- What other benefits or challenges should be considered?
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on OncLive
1
HERIZON-GEA-01 PD-L1 Subgroup Data Support Zanidatamab Combo as a New Frontline SOC in HER2+ GEA
2
Selinexor Plus Ruxolitinib Yields Superior Spleen Responses, OS Signal in JAK Inhibitor–Naïve Myelofibrosis
3
Antibody-Drug Conjugates in Lung Cancer: The Tip of the Iceberg
4
TALAPRO-3 Shows Talazoparib Plus Enzalutamide Improves rPFS in HRR-Altered mCSPC
5





























































