Treatment
Spontaneous regression is seen in some patients (1).
Treatment options available for intraocular retinoblastoma include:
- enucleation
- useful in the treatment of advanced disease where there is often no expectation that useful vision can be salvaged (2)
- in large unilateral tumours -
- curative in >95% of patients with unilateral disease (3)
- in bilateral tumours -
- enucleation is indicated for the worst affected eye and external radiation to the contralateral eye (2)
- rarely indicated for both eyes when both have advanced disease (2)
- the remaining eye should be monitored closely for orbital recurrence of the disease (specially during the first 2 years after enucleation) (4)
- external-beam radiation therapy (EBRT)
- used for the treatment of bilateral retinoblastomas with active or recurrent disease after completion of chemotherapy and local therapies (3)
- also beneficial when the tumour has extended into the orbit, or is located near the optic disc or fovea (2)
- brachytherapy
- can be used as the primary treatment or following chaemoreduction or to treat recurrent or residual tumours that are not successfully controlled by initial therapy
- thermotherapy
- used as primary therapy for small tumours or in combination with chaemothaerapy for large tumours (4)
- cryotherapy
- useful for the primary treatment of small peripheral tumours or for small recurrent tumours previously treated with other treatment methods
- laser photocoagulation
- recommended only for small posterior tumours
- chemotherapy
- used
- to reduce the tumour volume to make it accessible to subsequent local ophthalmological therapies (cryotherapy and laser photocoagulation, or thermotherapy) to eradicate the remaining disease
- alone as primary treatment
- in combination with EBRT in advanced intraocular retinoblastoma to avoid enucleation (2)
- main treatment of choice in extraocular or trilateral retinoblastoma (2)
- more recently, direct delivery of chemotherapy into ophthalmic artery has been used as a feasible and effective method for ocular salvage (4)
- used
Patients with heritable retinoblastomas should be offered genetic counselling (4).
The two treatment centres in the UK for retinoblastoma are the Royal London Hospital and Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Reference:
- (1) Retinoblastoma; RB1. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 2012
- (2) McDaid C et al. Systematic review of effectiveness of different treatments for childhood retinoblastoma. Health Technol Assess. 2005;9(48):iii, ix-x, 1-145.
- (3) Chintagumpala M et al. Retinoblastoma: review of current management. Oncologist. 2007;12(10):1237-46
- (4) National Cancer Institute 2012. Retinoblastoma treatment
- (5) Carter J. Retinoblastoma. GPonline 2009.
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