Daratumumab may help cancer patients with low physical function to live longer, study finds

How cancer patients relying on daratumumab feel physically before starting the therapy can predict how long they will live and how well they will respond to the anti-multiple myeloma (MM) drug, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Haematology.
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