| Literature DB >> 35114691 |
Bindu Kanapuru1, Laura L Fernandes2, Lola A Fashoyin-Aje3, Andrea C Baines1, Vishal Bhatnagar4, Rachel Ershler1, Thomas Gwise2, Paul Kluetz4, Richard Pazdur4, Elizabeth Pulte5, Yuan-Li Shen6, Nicole Gormley1.
Abstract
African Americans (AAs) have a higher incidence of multiple myeloma (MM) than White patients. Mortality is also higher in AAs compared with White patients. AAs more commonly have immunoglobulin H translocations t(11;14) and t(14;16) compared with White patients. We sought to characterize the demographic representation in MM clinical trials and evaluate outcomes based on race and ethnicity. We conducted a pooled analysis of all trials submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to support approval of a MM therapeutic between 2006 and 2019. Demographic characteristics were analyzed descriptively. An age-adjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to evaluate the relationship between time-to-event outcomes and race and ethnicity. Nineteen global trials comprising 10 157 patients were pooled. White, Asian, and Black patients comprised 84%, 7%, and 4% of the dataset, respectively; Hispanic patients comprised 4%. The age-adjusted overall survival hazard ratio (HR) for Black compared with White patients was 0.89 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.75-1.05). The age-adjusted HR for US Black vs US White patients was 0.82 (95% CI, 0.66-1.02). For rest-of-world (RoW) Black vs RoW White patients, the HR was 1.31 (95% CI, 0.97-1.77). Black and Hispanic patients were underrepresented in the trials supporting FDA approval of MM drugs. Black patients were primarily enrolled in the United States. Outcomes in US patients were more favorable compared with those in patients in the RoW. Given the higher incidence of MM in AAs and the different disease characteristics, efforts should be made to improve representation of AAs in MM clinical trials.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35114691 PMCID: PMC8941450 DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021005482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Adv ISSN: 2473-9529
Demographics by region
| Total (N = 10 157) | United States (n = 1719) | RoW (n = 8438) | |
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| Median (IQR) | 68 (60-73) | 64 (57-71) | 68 (61-74) |
| <65 | 3771 (37) | 896 (52) | 2875 (34) |
| 65-84 | 5646 (56) | 711 (41) | 4935 (58) |
| ≥85 | 739 (7) | 112 (7) | 627 (7) |
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| 4 (<1) | 1 (<1) | 3 (<1) | |
| Asian | 693 (7) | 19 (1) | 674 (8) |
| Black | 405 (4) | 311 (18) | 94 (1) |
| Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 10 (<1) | 3 (<1) | 7 (<1) |
| Other | 180 (2) | 47 (3) | 133 (2) |
| Unknown | 330 (3) | 38 (2) | 292 (3) |
| White | 8535 (84) | 1300 (76) | 7235 (86) |
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| 420 (4) | 95 (6) | 325 (4) | |
| Not Hispanic or Latino | 7705 (76) | 1275 (74) | 6430 (76) |
| Unknown | 2032 (20) | 349 (20) | 1683 (20) |
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| 4619 (45) | 748 (44) | 3871 (46) | |
| Male | 5538 (55) | 971 (56) | 4567 (54) |
Data are presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated.
IQR, interquartile range.
Demographics and baseline characteristics by race and ethnicity
| White (n = 8535) | Black (n = 405) | Asian (n = 693) | Hispanic (n = 420) | |
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| 68 (61-74) | 61 (55-69) | 66 (61-73) | 68 (63-73) | |
| <65 | 3025 (35) | 249 (61) | 281 (41) | 135 (32) |
| 65-84 | 4841 (57) | 145 (36) | 382 (55) | 253 (60) |
| >85 | 668 (8) | 11 (3) | 30 (4) | 32 (8) |
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| 358 (4) | 15 (4) | 2 (0) | 420 (100) | |
| Not Hispanic or Latino | 6694 (78) | 288 (71) | 603 (87) | 0 |
| Unknown | 1483 (17) | 102 (25) | 88 (13) | 0 |
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| 3864 (45) | 211 (52) | 311 (45) | 191 (45) | |
| Male | 4671 (55) | 194 (48) | 382 (55) | 229 (55) |
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| 7235 (85) | 94 (23) | 674 (97) | 325 (77) | |
| United States | 1300 (15) | 311 (77) | 19 (3) | 95 (23) |
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| 4771 (56) | 123 (30) | 424 (61) | 231 (55) | |
| No | 3660 (43) | 278 (69) | 268 (39) | 175 (42) |
| Missing | 104 (1) | 4 (1) | 1 (0) | 14 (3) |
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| 2721 (32) | 34 (8) | 224 (32) | 169 (40) | |
| Yes | 5814 (68) | 371 (92) | 469 (68) | 251 (60) |
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| 3100 (36) | 138 (34) | 277 (40) | 174 (41) | |
| 1 | 4409 (52) | 234 (58) | 334 (48) | 184 (44) |
| ≥2 | 939 (11) | 32 (7) | 66 (10) | 59 (14) |
| Missing | 38 (<1) | 0 (0) | 2 (<1) | 3 (1) |
Data are presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated.
ASCT, Receipt of autologous stem cell transplantation; ECOG, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group.
No prior lines represents patients with newly diagnosed MM.
64 patients were reported as having an ECOG of 1 or 2.
Figure 1.Kaplan-Meier curves for OS. (A-D) OS between White, Black, and Asian racial subgroups enrolled in MM clinical trials (A), patients (all races) with MM enrolled in the United States and RoW (B), US White, Black, and Asian racial subgroups (C), and RoW White, Black, and Asian racial subgroups (D).
Summary of OS and PFS by race, region, and ethnicity
| Overall | United States | RoW | |||||||
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| n (events) | Median | HR | n (events) | Median | HR | n (events) | Median | HR | |
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| White | 8535 (3341) | 47.8 (46.2-49.3) | Ref | 1300 (525) | 60.4 (54.7-67.7) | Ref | 7235 (2816) | 45.7 (44-47.7) | Ref |
| Black | 405 (146) | 63.4 (47.8-94.4) | 0.89 (0.75-1.05) | 311 (101) | 81.6 (63.4 to NE) | 0.82 (0.66-1.02) | 94 (45) | 34.4 (23.8-54.1) | 1.31 (0.97-1.77) |
| Asian | 693 (177) | 46 (42.3 to NE) | 0.87 (0.74-1.01) | 19 (5) | 77 (43.1 to NE) | 0.69 (0.28-1.68) | 674 (172) | 47.5 (41 to NE) | 0.87 (0.74-1.02) |
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| United States | 1719 (663) | 64.7 (58.4-71.9) | 0.78 (0.69-0.89) | ||||||
| RoW | 8438 (3196) | 45.8 (44.1-47.7) | Ref | ||||||
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| Not Hispanic | 7705 (2616) | 53.1 (50.1-55.6) | Ref | 1275 (467) | 71 (64.9-85.6) | Ref | 6430 (2149) | 49 (47-51.2) | Ref |
| Hispanic | 420 (137) | 58.7 (49.4-78.3) | 0.9 (0.75-1.06) | 95 (31) | 78.3 (49.4 to NE) | 0.88 (0.61-1.27) | 325 (106) | 58.3 (47.5 to NE) | 0.9 (0.74-1.1) |
| Unknown | 2032 (1106) | 36.2 (33.9-39.2) | 1.03 (0.89-1.19) | 349 (165) | 27.1 (20.7-46.4) | 1.18 (0.82-1.7) | 1683 (941) | 37 (34.9-40.3) | 0.91 (0.76-1.09) |
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| White | 8535 (4214) | 19.1 (18.4-19.6) | Ref | 1300 (726) | 24.9 (21.2-28.1) | Ref | 7235 (3488) | 18.7 (18.2-19.4) | Ref |
| Black | 405 (227) | 16.6 (12.3-20.1) | 1 (0.87-1.16) | 311 (182) | 17.8 (12.9-21.2) | 1.02 (0.86-1.21) | 94 (45) | 12.3 (9.3-23.1) | 1.15 (0.86-1.55) |
| Asian | 693 (299) | 18.1 (16.6-20) | 1 (0.89-1.13) | 19 (15) | 8.9 (5.4 to NE) | 1.75 (1.02-2.99) | 674 (284) | 18.4 (16.6-20.3) | 0.97 (0.86-1.1) |
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| United States | 1719 (978) | 19.4 (17.3-20.5) | 0.88 (0.78-0.98) | ||||||
| RoW | 8438 (4040) | 18.5 (18-19.4) | Ref | ||||||
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| Not Hispanic | 7705 (3712) | 20.4 (19.6-21.2) | Ref | 1275 (694) | 24.1 (20.5-27.4) | Ref | 6430 (3018) | 20 (19.3-20.8) | Ref |
| Hispanic | 420 (206) | 20.1 (17.6-23.6) | 0.98 (0.85-1.13) | 95 (51) | 22.8 (16.4-31) | 1.07 (0.81-1.43) | 325 (155) | 19.6 (15.7-23.7) | 0.96 (0.82-1.13) |
| Unknown | 2032 (1100) | 11.9 (10.8-13.1) | 1.02 (0.9-1.16) | 118 (57) | 22.5 (18.6-42.7) | 0.94 (0.68-1.3) | 1914 (1043) | 11.2 (10.3-12.5) | 1.02 (0.88-1.19) |
CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; NE, not estimable; Ref, reference group.
HR was based on study-stratified Cox regression analyses, adjusted for age as a covariate, whereas the median was not age adjusted.
Summary of ORR by race, region, and ethnicity
| Overall | United States | RoW | |||||||
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| n/N | ORR (95% CI) | OR | n/N | ORR (95% CI) | OR | n/N | ORR (95% CI) | OR | |
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| White | 5660/8535 | 66 (65-67) | Ref | 784/ 1300 | 60 (58-63) | Ref | 4876/7235 | 67 (66-68) | Ref |
| Black | 229/405 | 57 (52-61) | 0.92 (0.80-1.06) | 177/311 | 57 (51-62) | 0.97 (0.82-1.14) | 52/94 | 55 (45-66) | 0.91 (0.69-1.20) |
| Asian | 518/693 | 75 (71-78) | 1.11 (1.01-1.21) | 12/19 | 63 (38-84) | 1.30 (0.73-2.31) | 506 /674 | 75 (72-78) | 1.1 (1.00-1.21) |
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| United States | 1021/1719 | 59 (57-62) | 0.89 (0.81-0.98) | ||||||
| RoW | 5692/8438 | 67 (66-68) | Ref | ||||||
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| Not Hispanic | 5354/7705 | 69 (68-71) | Ref | 825/1275 | 65 (62-67) | Ref | 4529/6430 | 70 (69-72) | Ref |
| Hispanic | 281/420 | 67 (68-71) | 1.01 (0.89-1.14) | 69/95 | 73 (63-81) | 1.12 (0.88-1.44) | 212/325 | 65 (60-70) | 0.98 (0.86-1.13) |
| Unknown | 1078/2032 | 53 (51-55) | 1.01 (0.91-1.13) | 127/349 | 36 (31-42) | 0.84 (0.64-1.11) | 951/1683 | 57 (54-59) | 1.01 (0.88-1.5) |
OR, odds ratio.
OR was based on study-stratified logistic regression adjusted for age as a covariate.