Radiation Oncology/Multiple myeloma

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Epidemiology

History

Natural History

POEMS syndrome:

Diagnosis

Guidelines:

Multiple Myeloma + General:

MGUS:

Smoldering (Asymptomatic) Multiple Myeloma:


Screening Tests:



Multiple myeloma:

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS):

Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM):

Plasma cell labeling index (PCLI) can differentiate MGUS and SMM from MM:

Circulating plasma cells are rare in MGUS and SMM.

Prognostic factors

Staging

Durie-Salmon staging (1975):

Durie-Salmon staging
Stage I Stage II Stage III
All of the below: Not Stage I or III Any of the below:
Hemoglobin > 10 g/dL <8.5 g/dL
Calcium <= 12 g/dL >12 g/dL
Radiology Normal bone X-rays or solitary bone lesion advanced lytic bone lesions
("extensive skeletal destruction and major fractures")
IgG <5 g/dL >7 g/dL
IgA <3 g/dL >5 g/dL
Urine M-protein <4 g/24 hr >12 g/24 hr
Substage (for each stage) A - creatinine < 2 mg/dL B - creatinine >= 2 mg/dL
Median survival 5 yrs 15 mo
Reference: PMID 1182674 "A clinical staging system for multiple myeloma. Correlation of measured myeloma cell mass with presenting clinical features, response to treatment, and survival." Durie BG and Salmon SE. Cancer. 1975 Sep;36(3):842-54.


International Staging System (2005):

ISS Staging
Stage I Stage II Stage III
B2-microglobulin <3.5 mg/L Not stage I or III >=5.5 mg/L
Albumin >=3.5 g/dL Any
Median survival 62 mo 44 mo 29 mo
Reference: PMID 15809451 "International staging system for multiple myeloma." Greipp PR et al. J Clin Oncol. 2005 May 20;23(15):3412-20.

Treatment

Treatment Overview

Radiotherapy


Solitary Plasmacytoma


Multiple myeloma

For spinal cord compression in multiple myeloma, see also Radiation_Oncology/Palliation/Spinal_Cord_Compression

Chemotherapy

Trials

Evaluation of response

Solitary Plasmacytoma

Bisphosphonates


Reviews

Official Guidelines

See Official Guidelines

References

  1. PMID 12456500 (Free full text) - "POEMS syndrome: definitions and long-term outcome." Dispenzieri A et al. Blood. 2003 Apr 1;101(7):2496-506.
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