Dexamethasone monotherapy in a frail and chemotherapy-ineligible patient with end-stage multiple myeloma: a case report and literature review
WCRJ 2022;
9
: e2429
DOI: 10.32113/wcrj_202211_2429
Topic: Haematological oncology
Category: Case report
Abstract
Objective: Multiple Myeloma (MM) is increasing in incidence and for the elderly, survival remains poor, mainly due to poor tolerance to chemotherapy which forms an important component of first-line treatment for MM. No previous study has been found on dexamethasone monotherapy for MM treatment.
Case Presentation: A 75-year-old female of Chinese descent, previously independent with a background of well-controlled hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and mild Alzheimer’s dementia presented to the general practice with fatigue, left groin pain, decreased appetite and dizziness. She was diagnosed with end-stage MM based on serum protein electrophoresis and skeletal survey and treated with only dexamethasone as a chemotherapeutic agent.
Results: As of February 2022, two years after the diagnosis of end-stage MM and treatment with dexamethasone monotherapy and supportive therapy, the patient remains adherent to her management plan. She remained alive with mild functional decline and preserved renal function.
Conclusions: In addition to managing patients according to the best principles of supportive care, dexamethasone monotherapy may be a good alternative maintenance agent in frail, elderly patients with MM who may not even tolerate attenuated chemotherapy.
Case Presentation: A 75-year-old female of Chinese descent, previously independent with a background of well-controlled hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and mild Alzheimer’s dementia presented to the general practice with fatigue, left groin pain, decreased appetite and dizziness. She was diagnosed with end-stage MM based on serum protein electrophoresis and skeletal survey and treated with only dexamethasone as a chemotherapeutic agent.
Results: As of February 2022, two years after the diagnosis of end-stage MM and treatment with dexamethasone monotherapy and supportive therapy, the patient remains adherent to her management plan. She remained alive with mild functional decline and preserved renal function.
Conclusions: In addition to managing patients according to the best principles of supportive care, dexamethasone monotherapy may be a good alternative maintenance agent in frail, elderly patients with MM who may not even tolerate attenuated chemotherapy.
To cite this article
Dexamethasone monotherapy in a frail and chemotherapy-ineligible patient with end-stage multiple myeloma: a case report and literature review
WCRJ 2022;
9
: e2429
DOI: 10.32113/wcrj_202211_2429
Publication History
Submission date: 29 Sep 2022
Revised on: 10 Oct 2022
Accepted on: 19 Oct 2022
Published online: 21 Nov 2022
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