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ClinicalOncologyMultiple MyelomaTrial Update

Bristol-Myers Squibb Compares Iberdomide to Lenalidomide in Multiple Myeloma Maintenance Therapy

The ongoing clinical trial comparing iberdomide to lenalidomide maintenance therapy is significant as it may redefine treatment protocols for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. A successful outcome could enhance Bristol-Myers Squibb's competitive positioning and market share in this therapeutic area.

Published: July 3, 2026
Updated: July 3, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Multiple Myeloma
Company: Bristol Myers Squibb
Asset: Iberdomide
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Oncology / Multiple Myeloma

Status

Active

Sponsor

Bristol Myers Squibb

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The ongoing clinical trial comparing iberdomide to lenalidomide maintenance therapy is significant as it may redefine treatment protocols for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. A successful outcome could enhance Bristol-Myers Squibb's competitive positioning and market share in this therapeutic area.

Why it matters

The ongoing clinical trial comparing iberdomide to lenalidomide maintenance therapy is significant as it may redefine treatment protocols for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. A successful outcome could enhance Bristol-Myers Squibb's competitive positioning and market share in this therapeutic area.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A clinical trial is underway to evaluate iberdomide maintenance therapy against lenalidomide maintenance following ASCT in NDMM patients.

The ongoing clinical trial comparing iberdomide to lenalidomide maintenance therapy is significant as it may redefine treatment protocols for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. A successful outcome could enhance Bristol-Myers Squibb's competitive positioning and market share in this therapeutic area.

Monitor trial results and any subsequent regulatory filings or updates on treatment guidelines.

Related companies & assets

Companies

  • Bristol Myers Squibb →

Assets

  • Iberdomide →
  • Lenalidomide →

Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Compares Iberdomide to Lenalidomide in Multiple Myeloma Maintenance Therapy ↗

Related Humanexa pages

  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Compares Iberdomide to Lenalidomide in Multiple Myeloma Maintenance Therapy →

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