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haematology

Medical speciality concerned with disorders of the blood.



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Mutant DNA has been found in the plasma of patients with colorectal, pancreatic, biliary tree, skin, head-and-neck, lung, breast, kidney, ovarian, nasopharyngeal, liver, bladder, gastric, prostate, and cervical cancers as well as in haematologic malignancies.
Nasdaq:MLNM) today announced updated preliminary findings of a phase II clinical trial of its investigational drug bortezomib in patients with multiple myeloma, the second most common haematologic cancer, whose disease has relapsed and not responded following multiple prior treatments.
OTL Pharma's current portfolio includes six specialty products which are marketed in several European countries for the treatment of oncologic, haematologic, cardiovascular and neurological conditions.
 
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