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Copyright Korean Society of Pathologists, Korean Society for Cytopathology Dec 2013

Abstract

Background: Absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) in peripheral blood has recently been reported to be an independent prognostic factor in multiple myeloma (MM). Previous studies indicated that the absolute monocyte count (AMC) in peripheral blood reflects the state of the tumor microenvironment in lymphomas. Neither the utility of the AMC nor its relationship with ALC has been studied in MM. Methods: The prognostic value of ALC, AMC, and the ALC/AMC ratio at the time of diagnosis was retrospectively examined in 189 patients with MM. Results: On univariate analysis, low ALC (<1,400 cells/µL), high AMC (≥490 cells/µL), and low ALC/AMC ratio (<2.9) were correlated with worse overall survival (OS) (p=.002, p=.038, and p=.001, respectively). On multivariate analysis, the ALC/AMC ratio was an independent prognostic factor (p=.047), whereas ALC and AMC were no longer statistical significant. Low ALC, high AMC, and low ALC/AMC ratio were associated with poor prognostic factors such as high International Staging System stage, plasmablastic morphology, hypoalbuminemia, and high β2-microglobulin. Conclusions: Univariate analysis demonstrated that changes in ALC, AMC, and the ALC/AMC ratio are associated with patient survival in MM. Multivariate analysis showed that, of these factors, the ALC/AMC ratio was an independent prognostic factor for OS. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Prognostic Significance of Absolute Lymphocyte Count/Absolute Monocyte Count Ratio at Diagnosis in Patients with Multiple Myeloma
Author
Shin, Su-Jin; Roh, Jin; Kim, Misung; Jung, Min Jung; Koh, Young Wha; Park, Chan-Sik; Yoon, Dok Hyun; Suh, Cheolwon; Park, Chan-Jeong; Chi, Hyun Sook; Huh, Jooryung
Pages
526-533
Section
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Dec 2013
Publisher
Korean Society of Pathologists, Korean Society for Cytopathology
ISSN
17381843
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1491054999
Copyright
Copyright Korean Society of Pathologists, Korean Society for Cytopathology Dec 2013