SWOG clinical trial number
CTSU/EAA181
Effective Quadruplet Utilization After Treatment Evaluation (EQUATE): A Randomized Phase 3 Trial for Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Not Intended for Early Autologous Transplantation
Open
Abbreviated Title
Effective Quadruplet Utilization After Treatment Evaluation (EQUATE): A Randomized Phase 3 Trial for Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Not Intended for Early Autologous Transplantation
Activated
10/27/2020
Research committees
Myeloma
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Eligibility Criteria Expand/Collapse
SWOG is participating in this study through the Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU) of the National Cancer Institute.
Please contact the CTSU directly by phone (888/823-5923) or on the CTSU website (http://www.ctsu.org/) for more information and registration procedures.
Eligibility criteria are accessible from the protocol abstract page on the CTSU website (http://www.ctsu.org)
Please contact the CTSU directly by phone (888/823-5923) or on the CTSU website (http://www.ctsu.org/) for more information and registration procedures.
Eligibility criteria are accessible from the protocol abstract page on the CTSU website (http://www.ctsu.org)
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