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Understanding Ocular Melanoma, with Dr Li-Anne Lim and Professor Anthony Joshua
Ocular melanoma is a less common type of melanoma that can be found in different parts of the eye. It affects 6-8 per million people, and like any melanoma or skin cancer, is better when diagnosed early. In this episode we delve into:the symptoms and what potentially causes an ocular melanomaHow it may be diagnosed and the level of risktreatment options and a treating teamWhat happens after treatmentAnd clinical trials around ocular melanoma.<br/>To help us understand more about ocular melanoma, we're fortunate enough to speak with Dr Li-Anne Lim, an ophthalmologist and ocular oncologist, with a special interest in managing patients with cancer of the eye. We also speak with Professor Anthony Joshua, medical oncologist, and Chair of the Australian Ocular Melanoma Alliance.Make sure you share this episode with a friend or family member if you think they will get some value.Remember that all the content discussed in these episodes is for information purposes. Please make sure you speak with a medical professional for advice relating to your own specific situation.This podcast was brought to you by the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Advocacy Network - MSCAN, who are providing a new, innovative approach to tackle Australia's national cancer. For more information, visit MSCAN.org.au