Quality of life and treatment-related burden during ocular proton therapy: a prospective trial of 131 patients with uveal melanoma.
Johannes GollradChristopher RabsahlAline-Isabel RiechardtJens HeufelderAndrea StrouxUte GoerlingAntonia JoussenVolker BudachDirk BoehmerPublished in: Radiation oncology (London, England) (2021)
The short-term treatment-related burden of ocular proton therapy appeared to be largely associated with the preceding clip surgery, rather than the irradiation procedure. We found that anxiety was strongly associated with experiencing QOL issues during the treatment procedure. Our findings could contribute to the development of future strategies for improving the treatment process and psycho-oncologic patient care.