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Immunoparesis in newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients: Effects on overall survival and progression free survival in the Danish population
by
Klostergaard, Anja
, Abildgaard, Niels
, Frølund, Ulf Christian
, Vangsted, Annette J
, Pedersen, Robert S
, Pedersen, Per T
, Preiss, Birgitte
, Helm-Petersen, Sissel
, Salomo, Morten
, Sørrig, Rasmus
, Gimsing, Peter
, Helleberg, Carsten
, Teodorescu, Elena Manuela
, Andersen, Kristian T
, Klausen, Tobias W
in
Agammaglobulinemia
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Danes
/ Development and progression
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Multiple myeloma
/ Patient outcomes
/ People and Places
/ Prognosis
2017
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Immunoparesis in newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients: Effects on overall survival and progression free survival in the Danish population
by
Klostergaard, Anja
, Abildgaard, Niels
, Frølund, Ulf Christian
, Vangsted, Annette J
, Pedersen, Robert S
, Pedersen, Per T
, Preiss, Birgitte
, Helm-Petersen, Sissel
, Salomo, Morten
, Sørrig, Rasmus
, Gimsing, Peter
, Helleberg, Carsten
, Teodorescu, Elena Manuela
, Andersen, Kristian T
, Klausen, Tobias W
in
Agammaglobulinemia
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Danes
/ Development and progression
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Multiple myeloma
/ Patient outcomes
/ People and Places
/ Prognosis
2017
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Immunoparesis in newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients: Effects on overall survival and progression free survival in the Danish population
by
Klostergaard, Anja
, Abildgaard, Niels
, Frølund, Ulf Christian
, Vangsted, Annette J
, Pedersen, Robert S
, Pedersen, Per T
, Preiss, Birgitte
, Helm-Petersen, Sissel
, Salomo, Morten
, Sørrig, Rasmus
, Gimsing, Peter
, Helleberg, Carsten
, Teodorescu, Elena Manuela
, Andersen, Kristian T
, Klausen, Tobias W
in
Agammaglobulinemia
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Danes
/ Development and progression
/ Health aspects
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Multiple myeloma
/ Patient outcomes
/ People and Places
/ Prognosis
2017
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Immunoparesis in newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients: Effects on overall survival and progression free survival in the Danish population
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Immunoparesis in newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients: Effects on overall survival and progression free survival in the Danish population
2017
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Overview
Immunoparesis (hypogammaglobulinemia) is associated to an unfavorable prognosis in newly diagnosed Multiple myeloma (MM) patients. However, this finding has not been validated in an unselected population-based cohort. We analyzed 2558 newly diagnosed MM patients in the Danish Multiple Myeloma Registry representing the entire MM population in Denmark from 2005-2013. Two-thousand two hundred and fifty three patients (90%) presented with reduction below lower normal levels of at least one uninvolved immunoglobulin. Using multivariable Cox regression we found that high age, high ISS score, high LDH and IgA MM were associated to both shorter overall survival and progression free survival. Furthermore, bone marrow plasma cell % was associated to short progression free survival. Immunoparesis had no independent significant effect on OS (HR 0.9 (95%CI: 0.7;1.0; p = 0.12)). Likewise, the number of suppressed immunoglobulins or the relative degree of suppressed uninvolved immunoglobulins from lower normal level (quantitative immunoparesis) was not associated to OS in the multivariable analysis. However, quantitative immunoparesis with at least 25% reduction (from lower normal level) of uninvolved immunoglobulins was associated to shorter PFS for the entire population. The impact of quantitative immunoparesis on PFS was present irrespective of calendar periods 2005-2008 and 2009-2013. Our population-based study does not confirm that immunoparesis at diagnosis is an independent prognostic factor regarding OS. However, quantitative immunoparesis is associated to a shorter PFS.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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