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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Melanoma | Research

Oncologic and visual outcomes after postoperative proton therapy of localized conjunctival melanomas

Authors: Juliette Thariat, Julia Salleron, Celia Maschi, Edouard Fevrier, Sandra Lassalle, Lauris Gastaud, Stephanie Baillif, Audrey Claren, Florent Baumard, Joel Herault, Jean Pierre Caujolle

Published in: Radiation Oncology | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Introduction

conjunctival melanomas have high local relapse rates. Oncologic and visual outcomes can be improved with proton therapy and no-touch surgery.

Material and methods

a monocentric retrospective study of consecutive patients treated with surgery and proton therapy for conjunctival melanoma was conducted. Proton therapy was performed to a total dose of 45 Grays physical dose delivered in eight fractions over two weeks.

Results

Ninety-two patients were included. The mean age was 63-year-old. 65.2% of patients had primary acquired melanosis. The mean tumor thickness and diameter was 2.5 mm and 7.0 mm respectively. The clinical stage was T1 in 71.6% of cases, with a quadrangular involvement of more than 90° in 69% of cases. Conjunctival melanomas were of epithelioid cell-type in 40% of cases. Mean follow-up was 4.7 years. Five-year local failure rate was 33.2%. Of 25 local recurrences, 14 were marginal/out-of-field, 4 in-field, others were undetermined. First surgery at expert center resulted in 24.3% of local failure at 5 years versus 38.7% if performed elsewhere (p = 0.41). Salvage exenteration was performed in 13 patients. Tumor stage and quadrangular involvement were significant factors for local failure. Five-year progression-free survival and cause-specific death rates were 61.5 and 3.6%. Stage and epithelioid type were associated with poorer progression-free survival. Trophic toxicity occurred in 22.9% of patients and was treated locally, with grafts in 7 patients. Glaucoma and cataract occurred in 13 and 22 patients respectively. Prognostic factors for visual deterioration were age, tumor extent (multifocality, quadrangular involvement > 180°) and cryotherapy.

Conclusions

5-year local failure rate after postoperative proton therapy for conjunctival melanoma was of 33.2%. Radiation-induced complications were overall manageable.
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Metadata
Title
Oncologic and visual outcomes after postoperative proton therapy of localized conjunctival melanomas
Authors
Juliette Thariat
Julia Salleron
Celia Maschi
Edouard Fevrier
Sandra Lassalle
Lauris Gastaud
Stephanie Baillif
Audrey Claren
Florent Baumard
Joel Herault
Jean Pierre Caujolle
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Radiation Oncology / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1748-717X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-019-1426-6

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