Alongside the work of AOMA, our Uveal Melanoma Registry is gathering real-world patient data to identify predictive clinical features to support earlier diagnosis and to improve patient care. With only 200 Australians diagnosed with uveal melanoma each year, it’s vital to capture as much patient data as possible for this rare cancer.
The registry is also collecting data to support drug development so that better treatments for uveal melanoma can be found. Importantly, patients can provide direct feedback to the registry, offering a holistic view of the impact of uveal melanoma and its treatments on their quality of life.
Support ocular melanoma research and make a difference
Your tax-deductible donation will directly support our ocular melanoma clinical research. You will be helping our world-leading researchers to improve ocular melanoma outcomes, and to study innovative treatments. You will be supporting clinical trials that improve the success of immunotherapy and help patients to retain vision.
You can see the outcomes of our work by viewing the AOMA Virtual Summit videos. The AOMA Virtual Summit is held annually in June or July, and covers the latest advances in ocular melanoma research and therapies alongside presentations from ocular melanoma patients. View the AOMA Summit videos.
Most importantly, your donation will make a fundamental difference to the lives of ocular melanoma patients across Australia and New Zealand.