Update on Retinoblastoma Therapies
Cristina A. Martínez Arce, Victor M. Villegas, Maura Di Nicola, Basil K. Williams, Timothy G. Murray

TL;DR
Retinoblastoma treatment has advanced from life-saving interventions to eye-preserving therapies, with chemotherapy and new techniques improving outcomes and vision preservation.
Contribution
The paper highlights recent innovations and treatment strategies that enable more personalized and effective care for retinoblastoma patients.
Findings
Chemotherapy-based approaches now achieve nearly 100% eye salvage rates for early-stage retinoblastoma.
Intraarterial and intravitreal chemotherapy offer effective alternatives for advanced cases, reducing the need for enucleation.
New methods like liquid biopsy and tylectomy are advancing personalized treatment and improving patient outcomes.
Abstract
Retinoblastoma is a success story in pediatric oncology, evolving from life-saving interventions to approaches that preserve eyes and vision while minimizing complications. Initially managed with enucleation and radiotherapy, treatment now emphasizes eye preservation through chemotherapy as the cornerstone therapy. Various chemotherapy delivery methods—including intravenous (IVC), intraarterial (IAC), intravitreal, intracameral, and periocular—offer flexibility in treatment. Studies show nearly 100% eye salvage rates for groups A–C. For advanced cases (groups D and E), IAC has achieved outcomes that were not possible before. Intravitreal injections, when performed safely, may help avoid enucleation and radiotherapy in advanced cases, preserving vision, even in complex scenarios, with vitreous seeding. Each strategy may be tailored to tumor and patient characteristics that may help…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Oncology and Treatments · Corneal Surgery and Treatments · Brain Metastases and Treatment
