Author/Editor     Rades, Dirk; Conde-Moreno, Antonio J.; Gebauer, Niklas; Bartscht, Tobias; Cacicedo, Jon; Šegedin, Barbara; Schild, Steven E.
Title     Immunoglobulin G (IgG) subtype is associated with a favorable survival prognosis in patients irradiated for spinal cord compression from myeloma
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 36, št. 1
Publication year     2016
Volume     str. 375-378
ISSN     0250-7005 - Anticancer research
Language     eng
Abstract     This study was performed to investigate the prognostic impact of the myeloma subtype on the survival prognosis of patients with spinal cord compression (SCC) from myeloma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 238 patients irradiated for SCC from myeloma, the myeloma subtype and 10 additional characteristics were evaluated for survival. These characteristics were fractionation of radiotherapy, age, time from myeloma diagnosis to SCC, presence of extra-osseous lesions, additional osseous lesions, gender, time to developing motor weakness, ability to walk, number of vertebrae affected by SCC and performance status. RESULTS: Immunoglobulin G subtype was associated with significantly better survival than other subtypes both at 1 year (80% vs. 50%) and at 2 years (56% vs. 30%) following radiotherapy of SCC (p<0.001). In the subsequent Cox regression analysis, myeloma subtype maintained significance (risk ratio=2.44; 95% confidence interval=1.56-3.85; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: This study identified myeloma subtype as being an independent prognostic factor of survival in patients with SCC from myeloma.
Keywords     imunoglobulin G
mielom
radioterapija
preživetje
immunoglobulin G
myeloma
radiotherapy
survival