Dr. John F. Seymour presents preliminary results from the Phase 1 CaDAnCe-101 study, highlighting the efficacy and safety of the BTK degrader BGB-16673 in relapsed or refractory Waldenström macroglobulinemia, demonstrating high response rates, rapid improvements in cytopenias, and promising activity across diverse mutation profiles.
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Dr. Seymour on the 4-Year Update of the MURANO Trial in CLL
December 9th 2019John F. Seymour, MBBS, PhD, clinical hematologist, associate director of Clinical Research, Peter MacCallum Centre, director of the integrated Haematology Department of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, discusses the 4-year update of the phase III MURANO trial in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
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Dr. Seymour Discusses Rationale for MURANO Study in CLL
January 22nd 2019John F. Seymour, MBBS, PhD, clinical hematologist, associate director of Clinical Research, Peter MacCallum Centre, director of the integrated Haematology Department of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, discusses the rationale for the MURANO study in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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Dr. Seymour on Updated Findings From the MURANO Trial in CLL
December 12th 2018John F. Seymour, MBBS, PhD, clinical hematologist, associate director of Clinical Research, Peter MacCallum Centre, director of the integrated Haematology Department of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, discusses the updated findings from the MURANO trial presented at the 2018 ASH Annual Meeting.
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