Clinical and prognostic features of plasmacytomas: a multicenter study of Turkish Oncology Group-Sarcoma Working Party |
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Authors: | Kilciksiz Sevil,Celik Omur Karakoyun,Pak Yucel,Demiral Ayse Nur,Pehlivan Mustafa,Orhan Okan,Tokatli Fusun,Agaoglu Fulya,Zincircioglu Burhanedtin,Atasoy Beste Melek,Ozseker Naciye,Yersal Ozlem,Niang Umar,Haydaroglu Ayfer Turkish Oncology Group-Sarcoma Working Party |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiation Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey. sevilkilciksiz@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | To identify the outcomes of prognostic factors of solitary plasmacytoma mainly treated with local radiotherapy (RT). The data were collected from 80 patients with solitary plasmacytoma (SP). Forty patients (50.0%) received radiotherapy (RT) alone while 38 of them (47.5%) were treated with surgery (S) and RT. The median radiation dose was 46 Gy (range 30-64). The median follow up was 2.41 years (range 0.33-12.33). Ten-year overall survival (OS) and local relapse-free survival (LRFS) were 73% and 94%, respectively. The median progression-free survival (PFS) and multiple myeloma-free survival (MMFS) were 3.5 years and 4.8 years, respectively. On multivariate analyses, the favorable factors were radiotherapy dose of > or =50 Gy and RT + S for PFS and younger age for MMFS. For the patients with medullary plasmacytoma, the favorable factor was younger age for MMFS. RT at > or =50 Gy and RT + S may be favorable prognostic factors on PFS. Younger patients, especially with head-neck lesion and without pre-RT macroscopic tumor, seem to have the best outcome when treated with RT +/- S. Progression to MM remains as the main problem especially for older patients. |
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