Blood Cancer Journal (Nov 2021)

Decrease in early mortality for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients in the Netherlands: a population-based study

  • Mirian Brink,
  • Kaz Groen,
  • Pieter Sonneveld,
  • Monique C. Minnema,
  • Annemiek Broijl,
  • Avinash G. Dinmohamed,
  • Ellen van der Spek,
  • Mark-David Levin,
  • Paula F. Ypma,
  • Esther de Waal,
  • Eduardus F. M. Ward Posthuma,
  • Sonja Zweegman,
  • Niels W. C. J. van de Donk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41408-021-00571-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Identification of risk factors for early mortality (EM) in multiple myeloma (MM) patients may contribute to different therapeutic approaches in patients at risk for EM. This population-based study aimed to assess trends in EM and risk factors for EM among MM patients diagnosed in the Netherlands. All MM patients, newly diagnosed between 1989 and 2018, were identified in the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Patients were categorized into three calendar periods (1989–1998, 1999–2008, 2009–2018) and into five age groups (≤65, 66–70, 71–75, 76–80, >80 years). EM was defined as death by any cause ≤180 days post-diagnosis. We included 28,328 MM patients (median age 70 years; 55% males). EM decreased from 22% for patients diagnosed in 1989–1998 to 13% for patients diagnosed in 2009–2018 (P 70 years. Therefore, novel strategies should be explored to improve the outcome of patients at risk for EM.