3D MRI FOR NON-INVASIVE OCULAR PROTON THERAPY

3D MRI in Non-Invasive Proton Therapy Treatment Planning of Uveal Melanomas Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare subset of melanoma, but is the most common primary intraocular tumor in adults. In 85% of cases, melanocytes in the choroid are affected. UM can occasionally arise from the ciliary body or iris. With

Oncology-Specific Opioid Risk Calculator in Cancer Survivors

Oncology-Specific Opioid Risk Calculator in Cancer Survivors Despite the great progress made in terms of diagnosis and treatment, cancer is still a dreaded diagnosis. This devastating disease has a sweeping reach. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) figures for global cancer burden estimates were 19.3 million new cases and

Meta-Analysis to Determine Optimal Therapy Strategies in Macular Degeneration

Meta-Analysis Results of Clinical Trial Aimed at Determining Optimal Therapeutic Strategies for anti-VEGF Therapy in nAMD Background of this Study Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) affects as many as 196 million people worldwide, and is a major cause of severe vision problems including blindness. Despite its prevalence, disagreements about the treatment options

Tool for evaluating real world evidence in treatment of retinal disease

Tool for Evaluating RWE in the Treatment of Retinal Disease   Randomized clinical trials have long been held as the gold standard for evidence based medical practices. However, there is a growing consciousness about the value of incorporating data from real world evidence (RWE) into clinical decision making. Information from real world sources such

The Future of Glaucoma Therapy? Microneedles and the Reduction of Intraocular Pressure

The Future of Glaucoma Therapy? Microneedles and the Reduction of Intraocular Pressure Around 75 million people suffer from glaucoma, making it the world’s leading eye disorder that causes irreversible blindness. Vision loss in glaucoma patients is often accompanied by the dysfunction of the retinal ganglion cell axons. This is believed to

Sexual Dysfunction in Prostate Cancer Treatments: Survey Results

Study Results: The Effects of Sexual Dysfunction in Prostate Cancer Patients Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in males, with more than 57,000 new cases each year. It accounts for around 26% of all male cancer cases. About one in six individuals with prostate cancer has advanced disease progression. Treatment of

3-Day Surprise Question To Predict Survival Rates in Advanced Cancer Patients

3-Day Surprise Question To Predict Survival Rates in Advanced Cancer Patients   Predicting survival rates in cancer patients with grave severity is crucial for both the patient, family, and doctors. Knowing this can help everyone adjust to the treatment that will be offered. If the unfortunate news is given, this can also

Diagnosis And Management of Nocardia Keratitis

Diagnosis And Management of Nocardia Keratitis Keratitis refers to infection of the cornea, the dome covering the eye’s iris and pupil. Keratitis may or may not be caused by an infection. Minor injury to the eye, extended-wear contact lenses, or foreign bodies are the most common causatives of non-infectious keratitis. Infectious

Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness In Alzheimer’s Disease

Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness In Alzheimer’s Disease Worldwide, nearly 50 million people live with Alzheimer’s or related dementia according to Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI). If breakthroughs are not discovered, this population could triple to 152 million by the year 2050. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) accounts for around two-thirds of all dementia