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Differences in survival of patients with multiple myeloma in rural versus metropolitan regions: Analysis of population data of an Australian local health district.

Authors :
Ai, Sylvia
Thind, Amarinder
Parmar, Gurdeep
Source :
Australian Journal of Rural Health. Oct2024, p1. 9p. 2 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective Design Setting Participant Main outcome measures Results Conclusions The objective of this study is to determine if there are differences in outcome for patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma in a rural setting compared to a metropolitan setting and which factors influence these outcomes.Retrospective cohort study.Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District.A total of 391 patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma between 2000 and 2022.Treatment and survival outcomes of these patients.Patients being treated in a rural cancer care centre had lower overall survival compared to those treated at a metropolitan cancer care centre (median OS = 44.4 months vs. 80.2 months, p = 0.002), despite access to similar treatments by the same group of haematologists. There was a significantly higher rate of upfront autologous transplantation (38% vs. 20%, p = 0.001) and higher rate of inclusion in clinical trials (16% vs. 7%, p = 0.021) in patients treated at a metropolitan cancer care centre compared to the rural cancer care centre.Multiple myeloma patients treated at a rural centre had shorter survival compared to patients treated at a metropolitan centre, and this may be related to lower rates of autologous transplantation and inclusion in clinical trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10385282
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Rural Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180029676
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajr.13189