| Literature DB >> 30652059 |
Justine R Smith1, Jacob Pe'er2, Rubens N Belfort3, Fatima Cardoso4, Richard D Carvajal5, Carlos Carvalho4, Sarah E Coupland6, Laurence Desjardins7, Jasmine H Francis8, Brenda L Gallie9, Dan S Gombos10, Hans E Grossniklaus11, Steffen Heegaard12, Martine J Jager13, Swathi Kaliki14, Bruce R Ksander15, Markus Maeurer4, Eduardo Moreno4, Jose S Pulido16, Bettina Ryll17, Arun D Singh18, Junyang Zhao19, António Parreira4, David J Wilson20, Joan M O'Brien21.
Abstract
The 2018 Ocular Oncogenesis and Oncology Conference was held through a partnership of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) and the Champalimaud Foundation. Twenty-one experts from international ocular oncology centers, from the Champalimaud Clinical Centre and the Champalimaud Foundation Cancer Research Program, and from patient advocacy organizations, delivered lectures on subjects that ranged from global ocular oncology, to basic research in mechanisms of ocular malignancy, to clinical research in ocular cancers, and to anticipated future developments in the area. The scientific program of the conference covered a broad range of ocular tumors-including uveal melanoma, retinoblastoma, ocular surface tumors, and adnexal and intraocular lymphomas-and pathogenesis and management were deliberated in the context of the broader systemic cancer discipline. In considering the latest basic and clinical research developments in ocular oncogenesis and oncology, and providing the opportunity for cross-talk between ocular cancer biologists, systemic cancer biologists, ocular oncologists, systemic oncologists, patients, and patient advocates, the forum generated new knowledge and novel insights for the field. This report summarizes the content of the invited talks at the 2018 ARVO-Champalimaud Foundation Ocular Oncogenesis and Oncology Conference.Entities:
Keywords: eye; ocular; oncogenesis; oncology
Year: 2018 PMID: 30652059 PMCID: PMC6333107 DOI: 10.1167/tvst.8.1.9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Vis Sci Technol ISSN: 2164-2591 Impact factor: 3.283