Photodynamic Therapy for Eye Cancer

Biomedicines. 2017 Dec 8;5(4):69. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines5040069.

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy is well-established as a treatment for a number of conditions in ophthalmology, principally in the field of medical retina, but less so in ocular oncology. Cancer of the eye is rare, the commonest lesions to affect the globe being choroidal melanoma (as a primary malignancy) and choroidal metastases (a secondary malignancy). The mainstay of treatment of such lesions remains radiotherapy in various forms, however, photodynamic therapy does have a useful role to play in the management of such patients. In this article, I hope to review the current indications, treatment regimes, and the risks and benefits of photodynamic therapy (PDT) as a treatment for eye cancer.

Keywords: cancer; choroid; eye; melanoma; metastasis; photodynamic therapy; uvea.

Publication types

  • Review