Radiotherapy is required to overcome pain and to evoke recalcification in multiple myeloma (MM) patients. Approximately 70% of all MM patients receive one or more radiotherapies in the course of their illness. The relief of pain is obtained in 75 - 100%. Recalcification is achieved in 40 - 50% of the irradiated bone destructions.There were a lot of randomized trials showed the same effect of single (SF) and multiple fractions (MF) in pain relief and recalcification for patients with painful bone metastases from solid tumors. The role of different palliative radiotherapeutic regimens for MM is not well established due to lack of clinical trials. Our prospective study analyzed the effect of two different radiotherapeutic regimens in the treatment of MM on pain relief, analgesics consumption and recalcification.
The primary aim of our prospective study is to analyzed the effect of two different radiotherapeutic regimens in the treatment of MM on pain relief, the secondary aim is to analyzed the effect of two different radiotherapeutic regimens in the analgesics consumption and recalcification. Eligibility criteria are age more than 18 years, Karnofsky index more than 40%, patients with painful bone destructions, patients with impending fracture in the region of destructions. Exclusion Criteria are: patients with bone metastases from solid tumors, patients with solitary plasmacytoma, patients who had received previous irradiation to the present painful destruction site, patients who were incapable to complete the quality of life questionnaires, patients with poor health status.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
External Beam radiotherapy
Oncology Institute of Lithuanian of Health Sciences
Kaunas, Lithuania
To analyzed the pain relief in visual analogue scalewith the scale endpoints from 0 to 10 of two different radiotherapeutic regimens.
Time frame: At admission and after 4, 12 and 24 weeks after radiotherapy
To analyzed the analgesics consumption in two different radiotherapeutic regimens arms.
Time frame: At admission and after 4, 12 and 24 weeks after radiotherapy
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