This clinical trial is focused on studying Multiple Myeloma, a type of cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow. The treatment being used in this study is called Elranatamab, which is a solution for injection developed by Pfizer Inc. The purpose of the study is to monitor the safety of Elranatamab in participants who have previously been part of other Pfizer-sponsored studies involving this medication.
Participants in this study will continue to receive Elranatamab if they have completed a previous study and are still benefiting from the treatment. The study is designed to be open-label, meaning that both the participants and the researchers know what treatment is being administered. The study will not involve a placebo, and all participants will receive the active treatment.
Throughout the study, researchers will closely monitor participants for any side effects, including both non-serious and serious adverse events. The study aims to ensure that Elranatamab remains safe for use in treating Multiple Myeloma over an extended period. Participants will receive the treatment through subcutaneous injections, which means the medication is injected under the skin. The study is expected to continue until 2027, providing ongoing access to the treatment for those who are benefiting from it.



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