Uveal melanoma (UM) is an aggressive intraocular tumor with a high propensity to metastasize. Accurate prognostication is relevant for patient counselling, planning of follow-up and... Show moreUveal melanoma (UM) is an aggressive intraocular tumor with a high propensity to metastasize. Accurate prognostication is relevant for patient counselling, planning of follow-up and stratification of patients in clinical trials. Discoveries of prognostically relevant genetic markers in the last few decades have fuelled the advancement of prognostication in UM considerably. In this thesis, we explored ways of improving genetic prognostication in UM, evaluated the effect of irradiation on chromosome testing, and investigated the association of DNA repair genes and epigenetic regulators with prognosis. We reveal that chromosome markers of high malignancy such as monosomy 3 and chromosome 8q gain are less often observed in patients who die due to metastases at a late stage. We demonstrate that combining the AJCC staging and chromosome 3 and 8q status results in enhanced risk stratification. We provide evidence that supports the taking of biopsies before radiotherapy is applied since chromosome testing seems to fail more often in irradiated tumors. Furthermore, we show that evaluating the role of DNA repair and epigenetics in uveal melanoma can help in unraveling the biology of uveal melanoma and identifying new markers for prognostication. Show less