Retinoblastoma survival and enucleation outcomes in 41 countries from the African continent.
Thamanna NishathAndrew W StaceyDavid SteinbergAllen FosterRichard J C BowmanVera EssumanIdo Didi Fabiannull nullPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2024)
Nearly one in every four children diagnosed with retinoblastoma in African participating centres succumb to retinoblastoma within 1 year. There is also high morbidity associated with the diagnosis as a large majority of patients require eye removal surgery. The outcome of disease in children with retinoblastoma in Africa is poor compared with other continents and requires prompt intervention by increasing efforts to improve survival and eye salvage outcomes.