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Fully Human anti-GPRC5D CAR T (RD118) Produces High-Rate, Durable Remissions in Heavily Pretreated Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
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Fully Human anti-GPRC5D CAR T (RD118) Produces High-Rate, Durable Remissions in Heavily Pretreated Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/17/2025
In a phase 1 study of 18 heavily pretreated patients, the fully human VHH-based anti-GPRC5D CAR T-cell therapy RD118 achieved a 94.4% overall response rate, 72.2% CR/sCR, median PFS 18.2 months, and an acceptable safety profile with predominantly low-grade CRS.
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