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When Is the Optimum Radiological Response to Proton Beam Therapy in Uveal Melanoma?

Matthew GillamGlenn Ace FenechOliver ChadwickJonathan NairnVikas ChadhaJulie ConnollyOliver CramWilma KincaidPaul Cauchi
Published in: Ocular oncology and pathology (2023)
In our study, by 6 months post-PBT, a majority of patients show a reduction in tumour volume. Of those that do not, many respond in the next 6 months and a response may be seen up to 32 months after treatment. Patients may need to be monitored for up to 32 months to see a final response to PBT treatment.
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