Abstract

e20565 Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) prognostic risk factors include cancer genetics as well as imaging characteristics. In order to engage the patient (pt) community regarding genetic testing and diagnostic imaging we utilized a patient-centered platform, HealthTree (www.healthtree.org), to evaluate the patient understanding of cancer genetic characteristics as well as evaluation of radiology methods used to evaluate their disease. Methods: An investigator-submitted online survey asking pts about myeloma genetic testing and imaging was fielded via HealthTree to 4,944 pts from May 10, 2019, to January 9, 2020. De-identified responses were aggregated and reviewed. The study was determined to be exempt by the Western Institutional Review Board. Results: 558 MM pts participated in the surveys. Pts who received more than one imaging or genetic test were able to indicate by selecting more than one option, this total response is indicated in the tables. Abbreviated questions and simplified responses are noted in the Table including: 1. At your diagnosis (or any time), did you receive any of the following tests to better understand the genetic profile of your disease? 2. At diagnosis (or any time), what imaging (radiology) tests were performed? Conclusions: Patient self-reported data registries are limited by patient perception or recall; however, these engaged and online MM pts may also be more biased toward knowing more about their medical history than the average pt. There are certainly real or perceived gaps in optimized genetic and imaging testing, which may reflect a communication or education gap. Pt reported interventions via an online portal can help investigators survey the pt community and result in hypothesis generating research questions including the actual use of testing, communication and education about testing and testing options, and MD trends in testing. [Table: see text][Table: see text]

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