American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 148, Issue 2 , Pages 192-198, August 2009

Frontiers in the Management of Retinoblastoma

  • Phoebe Lin
  • ,
  • Joan M. O'Brien

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationInquiries to Joan M. O'Brien, Koret Vision Research Center, 10 Koret Way, Room K-231, Box 0730, San Francisco, CA 94143

Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California

Accepted 1 April 2009. published online 25 May 2009.

Purpose

To provide an overview of the current clinical management of retinoblastoma by discussing the trends in the categorization, treatment, and recent advances in molecular diagnostics as well as therapy for retinoblastoma.

Design

Literature review and commentary.

Methods

Selected articles from the medical literature and the authors' clinical and research experience were reviewed critically.

Results

Retinoblastoma has evolved from a deadly childhood cancer to a largely curable cancer within the past 40 years. Current treatment strategies aim to salvage the eye and provide the best visual outcome possible. Using the international classification system to stratify intraocular retinoblastoma into treatment groups, the multicenter Children's Oncology Group treatment protocols use 2- to 3-drug chemoreduction with focal consolidative therapy for most categories of disease. Furthermore, collaborative efforts are being directed toward a better understanding of genotype–phenotype relationships in retinoblastoma that will be useful in the multidisciplinary management of this disease. Molecular targeting therapy is emerging as a potential strategy to individualize therapy. Finally, improvements in local drug delivery methods and vehicles are providing solutions for the problem of systemic toxicity from existing chemotherapy regimens.

Conclusions

The management of retinoblastoma has become a prototype for other ophthalmic diseases and systemic cancers in which genetic information and molecular targets are being used to design more elegant treatment strategies.

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PII: S0002-9394(09)00268-2

doi:10.1016/j.ajo.2009.04.004

American Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume 148, Issue 2 , Pages 192-198, August 2009