An objective assessment in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma to avoid treatment complications and strengthen therapy adherence
Abstract: In heterogeneous multiple myeloma (MM) patients treatment decisions are challenging. The hypothesis was that adaptation of treatment intensity (dose reduction [DR] vs. none) according to an objective risk score (revised-myeloma comorbidity index [R-MCI]) rather than physician judgement alone may improve therapy efficacy and avoid toxicities. We performed this study in 250 consecutive MM patients who underwent a prospective fitness assessment at our center, after having received induction protocols based on physicians’ judgement. DR, serious adverse events (SAE), response, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were compared in fitness (fit, intermediate-fit, frail), age (<60, ≥70 years [y]) and therapy intensity subgroups at baseline and follow-up. Fit and <60 y patients were mostly treated with full intensity, whereas frail and ≥70 y patients usually received DR. Hematological and non-hematological SAE were more frequently seen in frail versus ≥70 y patients. Dose adaptations were mainly necessary in frail patients. OS and PFS were similar in fit and intermediate-fit but significantly worse in frail patients (P=0.0245/P<0.0001), whereas in age-based subgroups, OS and PFS differences did not reach significance (P=0.1362/P=0.0569). Non-hematological SAE were another negative predictor for impaired OS and PFS (P=0.0054/P=0.0021). In the follow-up performed at a median of 11 months after the first fitness assessment, the R-MCI improved or remained stable in 90% versus deteriorated in only 10% of patients. In conclusion, separation by R-MCI/frailty-defined subgroups was superior to age-based subgroups and can be used to improve tailored treatment. Fitter patients benefit from intensive therapies, whereas frail patients bear a need for initial DR
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Haematologica. - 108, 4 (2022) , 1115-1126, ISSN: 1592-8721
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Veröffentlichung
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Freiburg
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Universität
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2022
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Holler, Maximilian
Ihorst, Gabriele
Reinhardt, Heike
Rösner, Amelie
Braun, Magdalena
Möller, Mandy-Deborah
Dreyling, Esther
Schoeller, Katja
Scheubeck, Sophia
Wäsch, Ralph
Engelhardt, Monika
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10.3324/haematol.2022.281489
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urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2308333
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Beteiligte
- Holler, Maximilian
- Ihorst, Gabriele
- Reinhardt, Heike
- Rösner, Amelie
- Braun, Magdalena
- Möller, Mandy-Deborah
- Dreyling, Esther
- Schoeller, Katja
- Scheubeck, Sophia
- Wäsch, Ralph
- Engelhardt, Monika
- Universität
Entstanden
- 2022