Incidence and follow‐up of asymptomatic multiple myeloma.
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 47 (5), 338-341
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0609.1991.tb01857.x
Abstract
During a general population follow-up study in Health Region I in Norway, 162 patients with multiple myeloma (MM) were diagnosed. 71 of these (44%) were asymptomatic, and were observed without chemotherapy. The great majority (90%) were in stage I, and there were only 2 with light chain disease. 45 of the 71 asymptomatic patients developed progressive disease during the 4-5 year follow-up period. Estimated median time to disease progression was 26 months. The presence at diagnosis of osteolytic lesions and/or at least 20% plasma cells in the bone marrow defined a group with significantly shorter time to progression (median 10 vs 39 months). Median survival from diagnosis for the asymptomatic patients was 45 months, which is significantly longer than the 26 months of the symptomatic group. However, when estimated from the start of treatment, the survival was similar for the two groups.Keywords
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