The prevalence and outcomes of frail older adults in clinical trials in multiple myeloma: A systematic review

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Hira Mian
Arleigh McCurdy
Smith Giri
Shakira Grant
Bram Rochwerg
Erica Winks
Ashley E. Rosko
Monika Engelhardt
Charlotte Pawlyn
Gordon Cook
Graham Jackson
Sara Bringhen
Thierry Facon
Alessandra Larocca
Sonja Zweegman
Tanya M. Wildes
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[1] McMaster University,Department of Oncology
[2] The Ottawa Hospital,Department of Medicine
[3] University of Alabama at Birmingham,Department of Medicine
[4] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology
[5] McMaster University,Department of Medicine
[6] Evidence and Impact,Department of Health Research Methods
[7] McMaster University,Division of Hematology
[8] The Ohio State University,Hematology and Oncology Department, Interdisciplinary Cancer Center (ITZ) and Comprehensive Cancer Center Freiburg (CCCF)
[9] Faculty of Freidburg,Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit
[10] University of Freiburg,Northern Centre for Cancer Care
[11] The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Hematology, Amsterdam UMC
[12] The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,Division of Hematology/Oncology
[13] LICTR,undefined
[14] University of Leeds,undefined
[15] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals Trust,undefined
[16] SSD Clinical Trial in Onco-hematology and Multiple Myeloma,undefined
[17] AOU City of Health and Science of Turin,undefined
[18] University of Lille,undefined
[19] CHU Lille,undefined
[20] Service des Maladies du Sang,undefined
[21] French Academy of Medicine,undefined
[22] SSD Clinical trials in onco-ematologia e mieloma multiplo,undefined
[23] Division of Hematology,undefined
[24] University of Torino,undefined
[25] Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino,undefined
[26] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[27] Cancer Center Amsterdam,undefined
[28] University of Nebraska Medical Center,undefined
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable blood cancer that primarily affects older adults. Several frailty tools have been developed to address the heterogeneity of aging in this population. Uptake of these measures has been variable, leading to a gap in knowledge regarding the proportion of enrolled trial participants considered frail and uncertainty in the treatment-related effects and outcomes among this high-risk population. We performed a systematic review of therapeutic interventional MM clinical trials reporting on frailty. We included 43 clinical trials (24 randomized controlled trials and 19 non-randomized trials) which met eligibility criteria. Frailty was increasingly incorporated in studies in more recent years with 41.9% of included studies being reported in the last two years. Commonly used frailty tools included the International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) frailty index (41.8%), and the simplified frailty score (39.5%). Frailty status was categorized with 3 levels as (frail, intermediate fit, or fit) in 51.2% of the studies and dichotomized (frail, non-frail) in 18.6% of studies. Frailty prevalence greatly varied across trials ranging from 17.2% to 73.6% of the cohort. Of the included studies, 72.0% conducted subgroup analysis (planned or post-hoc) based on frailty status. Most studies demonstrated a consistent benefit of MM interventions among the frail and non-frail populations, however in general, frail patients had worse outcomes compared to the fit. Although frailty is increasingly being incorporated in MM clinical trials, due to the variation in both the definition and categorization of frailty, there remains heterogeneity in the prevalence of frailty and its potential associated impact on outcomes.
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