POSTER: IBCL-675 Bexobrutideg (NX-5948), a Novel Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) Degrader, Shows High Clinical Activity and Tolerable Safety in an Ongoing Phase 1a/b Study in Patients With Waldenström Macroglobulinemia (WM)
Dima El‐Sharkawi(Royal Marsden Hospital), Nirav N. Shah(Medical College of Wisconsin), Pam McKay(Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre), David Lewis(Derriford Hospital), Graham P. Collins(Churchill Hospital), Scott F. Huntington(Yale University), Sarah G. Injac(Baylor College of Medicine), Astrid E. Pulles(University Hospital Heidelberg), Zulfa Omer(University of Cincinnati), Alvaro J. Alencar(University of Miami), Kim Linton(The Christie NHS Foundation Trust), Mary Gleeson(Sarah Cannon Research Institute), Talha Munir(Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust)
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