Haematologica (Feb 2014)

Soft-tissue extramedullary multiple myeloma prognosis is significantly worse in comparison to bone-related extramedullary relapse

  • Ludek Pour,
  • Sabina Sevcikova,
  • Henrieta Greslikova,
  • Renata Kupska,
  • Petra Majkova,
  • Lenka Zahradova,
  • Viera Sandecka,
  • Zdenek Adam,
  • Marta Krejci,
  • Petr Kuglik,
  • Roman Hajek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2013.094409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 99, no. 2

Abstract

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Even in the era of new drugs, multiple myeloma patients with extramedullary relapse have a poor prognosis. Our goal was to analyze the frequency and outcome of extramedullary relapse occurring in relapsed multiple myeloma patients. In total, we analyzed the prognosis of 226 relapsed multiple myeloma patients treated between 2005 and 2008 and evaluated them for presence of extramedullary relapse. We found evidence of extramedullary relapse in 24% (55 of 226) of relapsed multiple myeloma patients. In 14% (32 of 226) of patients, the lesions were not adjacent to the bone, while extramedullary relapse adjacent to the bone was documented in 10% (23 of 226) of cases. Patients without extramedullary relapse had significantly longer overall survival than patients with extramedullary relapse (109 vs. 38 months; P