Multiple Myeloma In Hispanics: Incidence, Characteristics, Survival, Results Of Discovery, And Validation Using Real-World And Connect Mm Registry Data

CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA(2021)

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Multiple myeloma in Hispanics, one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States, has not been studied or described. Our retrospective single-institution analysis revealed that Hispanics present at a younger age, present with lower-stage disease, have a higher incidence of renal dysfunction, and have equal overall survival when provided with equal access to care.Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) in Hispanics has never been studied. We therefore sought to determine the clinical characteristics and overall survival in MM of Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites (NHW) and nonHispanic blacks (NHB). Patients and Methods: A single-center analysis of 939 patients diagnosed with MM from 2000 to 2017 with a large representation of NHB (n = 489), Hispanics (n = 281), and NHW (n = 169) was conducted to evaluate outcomes and disease characteristics. We used the Connect MM Registry, a large US multicenter prospective observational study with newly diagnosed MM patients, as a validation cohort. Results: Hispanics had a higher incidence of MM compared to NHW. The median age at presentation was 5 years younger (median, 65 years) in Hispanics compared to NHW (median, 70 years), and patients were more likely to present with renal dysfunction (estimated glomerular filtration rate < 30 mLlmin). Hispanics had a higher proportion of Revised International Staging System (R-ISS) stage I disease compared to NHW and NHB (P = .03), while there was no difference in cytogenetics between Hispanics and NHB/NHW. In the multivariate analysis, only high-risk disease and response to first-line therapy significantly affected survival. Conclusion: In this first and largest analysis of MM in Hispanics, we found that Hispanics present at a younger age, have a higher incidence of renal dysfunction, and have low R-ISS stage disease at presentation. With equal access to therapy, Hispanics have survival similar to NHW/NHB. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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African Americans, Healthcare disparities, Hispanic Americans, Incidence, Multiple myeloma
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