The goal of this observational study is to study the genetic landscape in patients with Plasma Cell Disorders including MGUS, SMM, MM, and amyloidosis in Thailand. The main questions it aims to answer are: * genetic landscape in patients with Plasma Cell Disorders including MGUS, SMM, MM, and amyloidosis in Thailand who were performed FISH and/or NGS testing * genetic correlation and genetic dependency between FISH and NGS, stratified by high- and standard-risk groups based on FISH testing in Thai MM patients. * disease characteristics and response rates in MM patients with cytogenetic abnormalities detected by FISH and/or genetic mutations detected by NGS. * correlation between cytogenetic abnormalities identified by FISH and genetic mutations detected by NGS with progression-free survival in MM patients. The FISH and/or NGS testing results, disease characteristics, treatment, and treatment outcomes of patients with plasma cell disorders who underwent FISH and/or NGS testing before IRB approval will be collected through retrospective chart review. Subsequently, data will be gathered prospectively. Participants will provide approximately 12 mL of bone marrow fluid for FISH and NGS testing.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
498
genetic landscape of PCD
number and percentage of genetic landscape of FISH and NGS in patients with Plasma Cell Disorders
Time frame: 18 months in 498 patients
genetic correlation
genetic landscape correlation between FISH and NGS in MM patients
Time frame: 18 months in MM patients
genetic landscape of relapse MM patients
number of genetic landscape in relapse MM patients
Time frame: 18 months in MM patients
overall survival
time of survival in MM patients
Time frame: 18 months
progression free survival
time of disease progression in MM patients
Time frame: 18 months
factor of genetic landscape differentiation
number of MM patients who have the different factors such as gender, age, and comorbidities.
Time frame: 18 months in MM patients
gender
number and percentage of male and female
Time frame: 18 months in 498 patients
age
age in years
Time frame: 18 months in 498 patients
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