Publication Date:
2006-11-16
Description:
Background: Many prognostic models have been proposed for staging patients with MM, most recently the ISS system utilizing B2M and albumin. Patients and Methods: In the context of Total Therapy 2 (TT2) for newly diagnosed MM, we identified 220 patients in whom 4 standard prognostic factors (SPF: B2M, albumin, LDH, hemoglobin), imaging data (MRI-defined focal lesions [MRI-FL]), metaphase-derived cytogenetic abnormalities (CA), FISH-derived amp1q21 and del13q14, and gene expression profiling (GEP)-derived data are available. The baseline characteristics and clinical outcome of the 220 patients are similar to those of the entire population of 668 patients receiving TT2. The median follow-up of the 220 patients is 42mo compared to 52mo for all 668 patients. Five multivariate analysis-based prognostic models were derived, utilizing SPF only (model I), with progressive addition of CA (model II), MRI (model III), FISH (model IV) and GEP (model V). Results: In model I, B2M, LDH and hemoglobin, but not albumin were independently significantly associated with overall survival (OS) (R2=22.5%); upon introduction of CA (model II) (p=.008), only LDH remained significant (p=.033) (R2=28.3%); addition of MRI (model III) was not significant (R2=31.1%); addition of FISH (model IV) was significant for amp1q21 (p=.003) but not for del13q13, with CA remaining significant (p=.023) (R2=38.1%); when GEP was added (model V), the 70 gene-derived model (p
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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