Lei Lei Wu / endpoints - The FDA on Thursday approved Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex injection for high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma, a condition in which people have abnormal cells that could turn into myeloma but don’t have ...
AI Summary: The FDA has approved a subcutaneous formulation of daratumumab—marketed as Darzalex—for patients with high‐risk smoldering multiple myeloma, promising a more convenient administration route. This decision is set to improve patient quality of life and streamline treatment protocols in an area of oncology where every minute counts.
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