BACKGROUND: Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) presents a high risk of progression to symptomatic MM (sy-MM). Herein, we analyzed some predictors of development of sy-MM. In 144 patients with SMM, we also compared the risk of progression predicted by bone marrow plasma cell (BMPC) involvement on the bone marrow biopsy (BMB) versus bone marrow aspirates (BMA). METHODS: From January 1980 to July 2010, 397 patients with SMM observed in 12 centers of the Multiple Myeloma GIMEMA (Gruppo Italiano Malattie EMatologiche dell'Adulto) Latium Working Group have been analyzed. At progression to sy-MM, the severity of clinical presentation was graded according to the need of intensive supportive care. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 135 months, the cumulative incidence of progression rates to sy-MM were 45%, 55%, and 75% at 10, 15, and 20 years, respectively. Hemoglobin <12.5 g/dL, monoclonal component >2.5 g/dL, and BMPC >= 60% were the only parameters negatively affecting the cumulative incidence of progression. In particular, 10 of 397 (2.5%) patients with BMPC >= 60% had a 5.6-fold increased risk of fast progression (within 2 years), which occurred with severe clinical manifestations in 62% of cases. BMB was more sensitive for the detection of BMPC involvement, even though BMA was a more reliable indicator of a rapid progression to sy-MM. CONCLUSIONS: The highest risk of rapid evolution to sy-MM and the severity of clinical manifestation at the progression suggest that SMM patients with a BMPC >60% should be treated soon after diagnosis. Moreover, BMPC is a more reliable index for progression to sy-MM if assessed by BMA. Cancer 2012.(c) 2012 American Cancer Society.

Prognostic Factors Associated With Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma to Symptomatic Form / Rago, Angela; Grammatico, Sara; Tommaso, Za; Anna, Levi; Sergio, Mecarocci; Agostina, Siniscalchi; Luca De Rosa, ; Stefano, Felici; Velia, Bongarzoni; Anna Lina Piccioni, ; Giacinto La Verde, ; Francesco, Pisani; Luca, Franceschini; Anna Lisa Paviglianiti, ; Tommaso, Caravita; Maria Teresa Petrucci, ; Valerio De Stefano, ; Cimino, Giuseppe. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - STAMPA. - 118:22(2012), pp. 5544-5549. [10.1002/cncr.27657]

Prognostic Factors Associated With Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma to Symptomatic Form

RAGO, ANGELA;Sara Grammatico;CIMINO, Giuseppe
2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) presents a high risk of progression to symptomatic MM (sy-MM). Herein, we analyzed some predictors of development of sy-MM. In 144 patients with SMM, we also compared the risk of progression predicted by bone marrow plasma cell (BMPC) involvement on the bone marrow biopsy (BMB) versus bone marrow aspirates (BMA). METHODS: From January 1980 to July 2010, 397 patients with SMM observed in 12 centers of the Multiple Myeloma GIMEMA (Gruppo Italiano Malattie EMatologiche dell'Adulto) Latium Working Group have been analyzed. At progression to sy-MM, the severity of clinical presentation was graded according to the need of intensive supportive care. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 135 months, the cumulative incidence of progression rates to sy-MM were 45%, 55%, and 75% at 10, 15, and 20 years, respectively. Hemoglobin <12.5 g/dL, monoclonal component >2.5 g/dL, and BMPC >= 60% were the only parameters negatively affecting the cumulative incidence of progression. In particular, 10 of 397 (2.5%) patients with BMPC >= 60% had a 5.6-fold increased risk of fast progression (within 2 years), which occurred with severe clinical manifestations in 62% of cases. BMB was more sensitive for the detection of BMPC involvement, even though BMA was a more reliable indicator of a rapid progression to sy-MM. CONCLUSIONS: The highest risk of rapid evolution to sy-MM and the severity of clinical manifestation at the progression suggest that SMM patients with a BMPC >60% should be treated soon after diagnosis. Moreover, BMPC is a more reliable index for progression to sy-MM if assessed by BMA. Cancer 2012.(c) 2012 American Cancer Society.
2012
bone marrow aspirate; bone marrow biopsy; bone marrow plasma cells; smoldering multiple myeloma; symptomatic multiple myeloma
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Prognostic Factors Associated With Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma to Symptomatic Form / Rago, Angela; Grammatico, Sara; Tommaso, Za; Anna, Levi; Sergio, Mecarocci; Agostina, Siniscalchi; Luca De Rosa, ; Stefano, Felici; Velia, Bongarzoni; Anna Lina Piccioni, ; Giacinto La Verde, ; Francesco, Pisani; Luca, Franceschini; Anna Lisa Paviglianiti, ; Tommaso, Caravita; Maria Teresa Petrucci, ; Valerio De Stefano, ; Cimino, Giuseppe. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - STAMPA. - 118:22(2012), pp. 5544-5549. [10.1002/cncr.27657]
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