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Multiple myeloma in elderly patients: prognostic factors and outcome
Authors:Anagnostopoulos Athanasios  Gika Dimitra  Symeonidis Argyris  Zervas Konstantinos  Pouli Anastasia  Repoussis Panagiostis  Grigoraki Vassiliki  Anagnostopoulos Nikolaos  Economopoulos Theophanis  Maniatis Alice  Dimopoulos Meletios-Athanasios
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Therapeutics, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Greece;;Department of Hematology, University of Patras, Greece;;Department of Hematology, Theagenion Cancer Center, Thessaloniki, Greece;;Department of Hematology, Agios Savvas Cancer Center, Athens, Greece;;Department of Hematolody, Metaxa Hospital, Athens, Greece;;Department of Hematology, Genimata General Hospital, Athens, Greece;;Second Department of Propedeutic Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Greece;;Department of Hematology, Henry Dunant Hospital, Athens, Greece
Abstract:
Abstract:  Objectives : Purpose of this study was to compare prognostic factors and outcome of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) aged >70 yr at diagnosis with those of younger patients. We also applied the recently proposed International Staging System (ISS) for MM in these patients. Patients and methods : Among 1,162 newly diagnosed, symptomatic MM patients included in our database, 357 (31%) were >70 yr of age. Clinical and laboratory variables were evaluated in patients >70 yr and in younger patients and were assessed for possible correlation with survival in patients >70 yr of age. Results : Most clinical and laboratory features were similar in the two groups of patients but older patients presented more frequently with advanced ISS ( P  = 0.02). Despite similar response rates to primary treatment, younger patients survived longer than patients >70 yr of age (40 vs. 28 months, P  = 0.001). There was a longer survival of younger patients than that of older patients diagnosed with ISS stage 1 (median 71 vs. 54 months, P  = 0.007) and ISS stage-2 patients (median: 38 vs. 26 months, P  = 0.0008) but for patients with ISS stage 3 median survival was similarly poor in the younger and older age group (21 and 20 months, P  = 0.283). Other variables associated with impaired prognosis were severe anemia, extensive bone marrow plasmacytosis and elevated serum LDH. Conclusions : Older patients with MM present more often with advanced ISS and have significantly shorter survival than younger patients. The ISS retained its prognostic significance within the group of elderly patients.
Keywords:multiple myeloma    elderly    age    prognostic factors    International Staging System
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