Development and Validation of a Cytogenetic Prognostic Index Predicting Survival in Multiple Myeloma.
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Date publication
juillet 2019
Journal
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CHRETIEN Marie-Lorraine
Tous les auteurs :
Perrot A, Lauwers-Cances V, Tournay E, Hulin C, Chretien ML, Royer B, Dib M, Decaux O, Jaccard A, Belhadj K, Brechignac S, Fontan J, Voillat L, Demarquette H, Collet P, Rodon P, Sohn C, Lifermann F, Orsini-Piocelle F, Richez V, Mohty M, Macro M, Minvielle S, Moreau P, Leleu X, Facon T, Attal M, Avet-Loiseau H, Corre J
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Résumé
The wide heterogeneity in multiple myeloma (MM) outcome is driven mainly by cytogenetic abnormalities. The current definition of high-risk profile is restrictive and oversimplified. To adapt MM treatment to risk, we need to better define a cytogenetic risk classification. To address this issue, we simultaneously examined the prognostic impact of del(17p); t(4;14); del(1p32); 1q21 gain; and trisomies 3, 5, and 21 in a cohort of newly diagnosed patients with MM.
Référence
J. Clin. Oncol.. 2019 Jul 1;37(19):1657-1665