[Association of multiple myeloma and solid neoplasms: analysis of 13 cases]
Autor: | J A, Todolí Parra, C, Campo López, A, Segura Huerta, R, Alonso Estellés, E, Saro Pérez, A, Torrego Giménez, A, Santaballa Bertrán, M, Pastor Borgoñón, J R, Calabuig Alborch |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Aged
80 and over Male Carcinoma Hepatocellular Lung Neoplasms Liver Neoplasms Prostatic Neoplasms Antineoplastic Agents Breast Neoplasms Neoplasms Second Primary Sarcoma Soft Tissue Neoplasms Adenocarcinoma Middle Aged Endometrial Neoplasms Cholangiocarcinoma Bile Ducts Intrahepatic Bile Duct Neoplasms Urinary Bladder Neoplasms Humans Female Multiple Myeloma Aged Retrospective Studies |
Zdroj: | Revista clinica espanola. 199(11) |
ISSN: | 0014-2565 |
Popis: | The diagnosis of second malignancies in patients with multiple myeloma is uncommon. It is debatable whether this tumor is in itself a risk factor for the incidence of second malignancies. Etiopathogenic factors which might account for this association were analyzed.Retrospective analysis of a series of 210 patients with myeloma controlled by a Medical Oncology Department from 1984 to 1998. After searching for the diagnosis of a second malignancy, thirteen patients were identified with both diagnoses. A descriptive statistical study was elaborated as well as an analysis of survival.There were seven males and six females, with a mean age at diagnosis of 69 years (57-80). The Durie-Salmon stages at diagnosis were: I-A (3), I-B (1), II-A (4), III-A (4). Associated solid malignancies included: hepatocarcinoma (2), prostate adenocarcinoma (2), soft tissue sarcoma (2), lung adenocarcinoma (1), cholangiocarcinoma (1), breast carcinoma (1), endometrial carcinoma (2) and bladder carcinoma (1). At diagnosis, seven of the solid malignancies were metastatic. At the time of this analysis, eleven patients had died, eight because of progression of the solid cancer, two because of progression of myeloma and one because of therapy toxicity. Two patients are still alive with stability of the myeloma and solid malignancy controlled after surgical resection.The association was observed in 6.2% of patients with myeloma and occurs at an advanced age. IgG myelomas and in early stages predominated. Solid malignancies were diagnosed in advanced stages in most cases. A short term high mortality rate was observed due to progression of the solid malignancy. The frequency of the association did not seem to be higher than the overall incidence of second malignancies in patients with cancer. |
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