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Shared decision-making about uveal melanoma treatment in the Netherlands: non-neutral framing of medical information

Background: A subset of uveal melanomas can be treated using either enucleation or proton beam therapy (PBT), which offer similar oncological outcomes. The most appropriate treatment depends on a patient's preference. To allow patients to genuinely determine their preference, it is recommended to describe options as neutrally as possible. This study assesses to what extent ocular oncologists use and perceive non-neutral framing behaviour, and if it is related to patient satisfaction with decision-making. Methods: Consultations of ocular oncologists with patients newly-diagnosed with uveal melanoma were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and coded for ocular oncologists' explicit and impli

cancerophthalmology