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IPSS Survival Rates
Based on the IPSS scores, there is a survival rate that goes along with it. Mu question is: Does the survival rate apply if no treatment is given and it is left on its own? After reading many posts here, with the treatments available, I feel these survival rates are not up to date. Any opinions on this? Thanks.
P.S. - My IPSS score is 0.5 which shows a survival rate of 3.5 years.
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George, retired Air Force;diagnosed MDS Aug 2008;currently getting Neulasta shots and blood test every three weeks. |
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Where did you read the survival rates?
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Scores
Hi George,
As far as I understand both IPSS and WPSS give figures in patient materials up to 2004 or earlier. That means that only patients in trials were treated for example with Vidaza/Dacogen or Revlimid. Few patients got drugs for iron over load and drugs like Neupogen. When I looked at the WPSS median survival for me the median increased from 19 months to 31 months in a more up to date article. Then there are several groups that have their own prognostic variables. When they look at for example performance status and comorbidity (other diseases) I get a better median survival becuse I feel OK. Kind regards Birgitta-A 69 yo, transfusion dependent, Desferal for iron over load, Neupogen for low white blood cells, asymptomatic |
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IPSS Scores
I've seen these IPSS charts on several MDS web sites. If you google 'ipss mds' you will get hits on different web sites that show this chart. This is where I got my score of 0.5 and was told by my doctor I was Intermmediate-1 using this chart.
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George, retired Air Force;diagnosed MDS Aug 2008;currently getting Neulasta shots and blood test every three weeks. |
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The IPSS charts that you see on a number of web pages (example) were based on the data gathered by Greenberg et al. for the development of the IPSS in 1997. That predated the drugs now used to treat MDS, so those survival statistics were for patients who received only supportive treatment.
Patients looking at IPSS charts or FAB charts (example from 2002) should keep a few facts in mind:
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