Teclistamab

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Teclistamab
TermTeclistamab
Short definitionTeclistamab - (tek-LIS-tuh-mab) drug used to treat adults with multiple myeloma that has returned or failed to improve after treatment with at least four other cancer therapies, including an immunomodulatory agent, a proteasome inhibitor, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody. Teclistamab attaches to a protein called CD3, which is found on T cells (a type of white blood cell). 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Teclistamab - (tek-LIS-tuh-mab) drug used to treat adults with multiple myeloma that has returned or failed to improve after treatment with at least four other cancer therapies, including an immunomodulatory agent, a proteasome inhibitor, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody. Teclistamab attaches to a protein called CD3, which is found on T cells (a type of white blood cell). It also attaches to a protein called BCMA, which is found on myeloma cells and some B cells (another type of white blood cell). This can help the immune system kill cancer cells. Teclistamab is a type of bispecific monoclonal antibody. Also called Tecvayli

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