Findings of Multiple Myeloma in Afro-Caribbean Patients in the United States

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Banavali, Ashtami [1 ]
Neculiseanu, Elvira [1 ]
Draksharam, Padma L. [1 ]
Datla, Sireesha [1 ]
Savjani, Maushmi [1 ]
Park, Jennifer [1 ]
Sidhu, Gurinder [1 ]
Taiwo, Evelyn O. [2 ]
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[1] State Univ New York Downstate, New York, NY USA
[2] Kings Cty Hosp, Brooklyn, NY USA
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10.1200/JGO.17.00133
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Background Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common malignancy in the United States and has a higher incidence in the black and Afro-Caribbean population. There remain limited data on disease presentation and clinical characteristics in this patient group in the United States. The clinical profile of MM in this underrepresented patient group is described here. Methods This retrospective study was conducted at Kings County Hospital, an urban New York City hospital in a majority Afro-Caribbean neighborhood. Data from patients diagnosed with MM from 2000 through 2013 were collected from the institution's tumor registry. Clinical and demographic characteristics of these patients were then analyzed. Results Patients with a diagnosis of MM were identified (N = 287). Data were available for 231 patients and of these, 97% self-identified as black. 55% were female, and there was a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.2. The mean age of female patients was 64 years; that of male patients was 63 years. Of the 231 patients, 81% had anemia, 68% had bone lesions, 47% had renal impairment, and 29% had hypercalcemia. Low levels of monoclonal protein were present in 27% of patients and 57% had disease of International Staging System stages I and II. Women had higher BMI than men. Conclusion The mean age of presentation of MM in Afro-Caribbean patients is similar to that in the standard population; however, unlike the general US population, there was a higher incidence in women; mean BMI of women also was higher than that of male patients. A sizeable percentage of Afro-Caribbean patients with MM presented with low levels of monoclonal protein in the presence of multiorgan involvement and damage, suggesting the need for early and aggressive diagnostic testing. (C) 2018 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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