Proton Beam Therapy for Iris Melanomas in 107 Patients.
Juliette Thariat, Ahmed Rahmi, Julia Salleron, Carlo Mosci, Benjamin Butet, Celia Maschi, Francesco Lanza, Sara Lanteri, Stephanie Baillif, Joel Herault, Thibaud Mathis, Jean Pierre Caujolle
Summary
Proton therapy showed efficacy and limited morbidity in iris melanomas.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To report on the clinical characteristics and outcomes for patients with iris melanoma using proton therapy.
DESIGN
Retrospective study.
PARTICIPANTS
One hundred seven patients with iris melanoma from 3 regional ophthalmologic centers.
METHODS
A retrospective study was conducted for iris melanoma patients from 3 regional ophthalmologic centers referred to and treated at a single proton therapy facility between 1996 and 2015.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
At each follow-up visit, examinations included measurement of best-corrected VA, slit-lamp, examination, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and ultrasound biomicroscopy.
RESULTS
With a median follow-up of 49.5 months, 5 of 107 patients experienced a local relapse within a median of 36.3 months. The cumulative incidence of relapse was 7.5% at 5 years. All 5 patients showed involvement of the iridocorneal angle (P = 0.056). Diffuse iris melanoma showed a higher risk of relapse (P = 0.044). Four patients showed out-of-field relapse and 1 showed angular relapse. Three patients were retreated with proton therapy, whereas 2 other patients, one with T1b disease and another with diffuse T3 disease, underwent secondary enucleation. None of the patients experienced metastases nor died of iris melanoma. Vision improved in 59.4% of patients (n = 60/101). However, cataracts occurred in 57.4% of the 54 patients (n = 31) without cataract or implant at diagnosis. Secondary glaucoma was reported in 7.6% of the patients (n = 8), uveitis in 4.7% (n = 5), and hyphema in 3.7% (n = 4). All but 5 cases of complications were mild, transient, and not sight limiting after treatment. Five cases of glaucoma, including 1 with uveitis, were severe and associated with visual deterioration.
CONCLUSIONS
Proton therapy showed efficacy and limited morbidity in iris melanomas.
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