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Why Your Voice Matters: How Patients (Not Doctors) Move the Needle in Medical Progress

Why Your Voice Matters: How Patients (Not Doctors) Move the Needle in Medical Progress

Update: 2025-09-18
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How does medical progress happen? What drives the adoption of new techniques and better patient outcomes? It is patient themselves who drive progress, rarely the physicians and surgeons themselves. Listen to hear why it is so important that patients vocalize their concerns, and question their doctors. In the field of ocular oncology many ophthalmologists continue to use techniques that have not changed in over 40 years: although thankfully eye removal is not often performed, the need for an improvement over the technique of brachytherapy plaque is long overdue.

At UCLA, we have been using silicone oil to shield radiation from harming the healthy tissues of the eye since 2012 after we made this discovery in 2010. However, many ocular oncologists do not have surgical retina skills to perform this and literally tell their patients, "Oh that silicone oil technique doesn't work" when we have several publications that report radiation side effect decrease and visual benefit.

Progress in treatments will only happen when patients demand it. Listen to hear how medical progress has also been patient-driven in fields like obstetrics and gynecology. Doctors performing the treatments themselves may not be mentally in a position to make major changes to their practice – making change is hard. It requires that you are okay with coming to terms with the way you might have done something most of your career might not have been the best possible way.

For Tara McCannel's resources (including webinar links and link to my book!), visit my website: https://seyhart.com/ocularmelanoma

Welcome to Finding Your Way with Ocular Melanoma, a guide to understanding everything there is to know about your experience with this rare cancer. Learn through the lens of my knowledge and clinical experience as a physician expert and passionate patient advocate. The more you know about ocular melanoma, the better you will do, and the better you will live. Let's go!

The content shared on the Finding Your Way with Ocular Melanoma podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The information provided must not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. As a listener, you are responsible for your own health-related decisions and must consider consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice. 

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.

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Why Your Voice Matters: How Patients (Not Doctors) Move the Needle in Medical Progress

Why Your Voice Matters: How Patients (Not Doctors) Move the Needle in Medical Progress