Full Title
Teclistamab and Mezigdomide for Relapsed/Refractory Multiple MyelomaPurpose
Researchers are assessing the combination of teclistamab and mezigdomide to treat multiple myeloma. The people in this study have multiple myeloma that came back or keeps growing after treatment.
Teclistamab works by binding to proteins on cancer cells and immune cells (T cells) at the same time. This helps encourage your immune system to attack cancer cells and destroy them. It is given as a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection.
Mezigdomide works by targeting proteins that help keep myeloma cells alive. By destroying these proteins, mezigdomide may cause myeloma cells to die. This drug can also strengthen the immune system (T cells), to help teclistamab work better. Mezigdomide is taken orally (by mouth).
Combining teclistamab and mezigdomide may work better than either drug given alone.
Contact
For more information or to see if you can join this study, please call Dr. Malin Hultcrantz’s office at 646-608-3714.