Fractures and survival in multiple myeloma: results from a population-based study.

Fractures and survival in multiple myeloma: results from a population-based study. Haematologica. 2019 Dec 02;: Authors: Thorsteinsdottir S, Gislason G, Aspelund T, Sverrisdottir I, Landgren O, Turesson I, Björkholm M, Kristinsson SY Abstract Multiple myeloma causes lytic bone lesions and fractures. The impact of fractures on multiple myeloma survival is unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fractures on survival in multiple myeloma using data from multiple myeloma patients diagnosed in Sweden in the years 1990-2013, identified from the Swedish Cancer Registry. Information on date of birth, multiple myeloma diagnosis, fractures, and death was collected from central registries. A Cox regression model was used to compare survival in patients with and without a fracture at multiple myeloma diagnosis and another Cox model was used with fracture as a time-dependent variable to assess the effect of fracture on survival after multiple myeloma diagnosis. Results were adjusted for age, sex, year of diagnosis, and previous fractures. A total of 14,013 patients were diagnosed with multiple myeloma during the study, thereof 1,213 (8.7%) were diagnosed with a fracture at multiple myeloma diagnosis, and 3,235 (23.1%) after diagnosis. Patients with a fracture at diagnosis were at a significantly increased risk of death (hazard ratio=1.28; 95% confidence interval: 1.19-1.37). The risk of death was significantly increased in p...
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