Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate local tumor control and complication development rates of fractionated CyberKnife radiosurgery (CRS) in patients with choroidal melanoma. Methods A total of 29 patients with choroidal melanoma were treated with fractionated CRS at Ankara Oncology Research and Training Hospital, Department of Radiotherapy between May 2009 and December 2013. Patients were treated with CRS if the initial height of the choroidal melanoma was ≥ 6 mm, or juxtapapillary and/or juxtamacular tumors with a height of >2.5 mm. Ophthalmic examinations were performed at baseline and at months 3, 6, 9 and 15 after radiotherapy. Assessment of visual acuity and measurement of tumor base dimension and height using A-scan and B-scan echography were done at each visit. Results The mean age was 56 (27–75) years. Tumor was located on choroid in 23 and on ciliochoroid in 6 patients. 86.2% of all melanomas were classified as medium sized and 23.8% as large sized. A median total dose of 5000 cGy was applied. Median tumor height decreased from 7.5 mm at baseline to 4.4 mm at the last follow-up visit (p < 0.001). Median visual acuity decreased from 0.4 at baseline to hand motion (p < 0.001). One patient had been lost to the metastatic disease and one patient had been treated with enucleation due to recurrent tumor growth. Conclusion CRS is an effective and reliable local treatment modality in uveal melanoma.

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