Is it possible for vision to improve years later after brachytherapy plaque treatment and radiation side-effects? Yes! This is a phenomenon that is no longer a surprise to me when I hear about vision improvement from my patients. Although we have been told that the radiation will result in vision loss and blindness, it is rarely so devastating as some ocular oncologists make it out to be. The trickiest thing with vision side-effects after radiation, is that ultimate final vision is hard to predict with accuracy. I share a story about a long-standing patient of mine, who has had two brachytherapy plaques 10 years apart, and whose vision has recently improved. Anything is possible, so let's set ourselves up for the best case scenario. Enjoy this episode!
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Tara McCannel MD PhD is a an ocular oncologist, vitreoretinal surgeon and co-founder of Seyhart Wellness. She is also the host of the Mind Body MD podcast where she shares her passion for holistic health and wellness.