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Indirect treatment comparison of idecabtagene vicleucel versus conventional care in triple-class exposed multiple myeloma
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Ayers, D.
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Cope, S.
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Davies, F.E
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Dhanasiri, S.
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Dhanda
,
D
.
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Hari, P.
,
Hege, K.
,
Mojebi, A.
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Patel, P.
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Shah, N.
Published 2022
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Health-related quality of life with idecabtagene vicleucel in relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma
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Braverman, J.
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Campbell, T.B
,
Delforge, M.
,
Dhanda
,
D
.S
,
Guo, S.
,
Liao, W.
,
Miguel, J.S.F
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Munshi, N.C
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Shah, N.
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Shi, L.
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Yu, P.
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