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Correction to: Nature Medicine https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-026-04471-x published online 25 June 2026.
In the version of this article initially published, there was a typographical error in Table 2, row 1, column 5, where “20 (100)” appeared originally as “19 (95.0)” and errors in Table 3, row 1, column 6, where “12 (63.2) appeared originally as “11 (57.9)” and in row 1, column 8, where “40 (81.6)” appeared originally as “39 (79.6).” The tables are now amended in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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Raab, M.S., Weinhold, N., Kortüm, K.M. et al. Author Correction: Teclistamab-based induction treatment in transplant-eligible, newly diagnosed multiple myeloma: a phase 2 trial. Nat Med (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-026-04551-y
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