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Karim Fizazi, MD, PhD, on HRR-Deficient mCRPC: Final Overall Survival in TALAPRO-2

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Karim Fizazi, MD, PhD, of Institut Gustave Roussy, University of Paris-Saclay, reviews final overall survival results from cohort 2 of the phase III TALAPRO-2 trial, which investigated the combination of talazoparib and enzalutamide in patients with homologous recombination repair (HRR)-deficient metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) (Abstract LBA141).



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