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March 11, 2015
Radiotherapy system receives CE mark extension
A proprietary radiotherapy system used to treat exudative AMD can now also be used to treat choroidal metastases following a CE mark extension. Find out more on the system
IOP sensor successfully implanted in first patient
Implandata Ophthalmic Products has successfully implanted an IOP sensor in a European patient undergoing keratoprosthesis surgery. Read about the technology
Visual function linked to preBCVA in AMD cataract patients
Visual function improves in eyes with AMD that have undergone cataract surgery, but the extent of the improvement depends on the eye's preBCVA, according to a new retrospective analysis. Find out more
Product Profile
The New Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 from ZEISS
Setting a New Standard for Efficient Visual Field Testing
The New HFA3 offers gold-standard perimetry performance with technological advances – such as automated trial lens correction with liquid lens technology – that are designed to save time and reduce errors.
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Supplements
Challenging our Treatment Approach in AMD
The increasing importance of regimen and practicality. Read more
A Closer Look at Safety
Reviewing and updating the important issues surrounding anti-VEGF therapy. Read more

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Event Profile
The 6th World Congress on Controversies in Ophthalmology (COPHy)
Dates: March 26-29, 2015
Venue: Sorrento Palace, Via S Antonio n. 13, Sorrento 80067, Italy
The great success of the previous five COPHy Congresses, held in Prague, Barcelona, Istanbul, Budapest, Lisbon, and the enthusiastic feedback from the latest Congress illustrated the need for this dynamic Congress. We are excited to disclose that COPHy Sorrento will again be devoted to evidence-based debates and discussions amongst chairpersons, speakers and the audience, all of whom will examine and analyze the most relevant issues raised during the course of 2014 within the field of ophthalmology.

This educational Congress will continue to focus on Anterior Segment, Glaucoma, and Retina sections, and will discuss controversies in other areas of ophthalmology, such as neuro-ophthalmology, as well.

The Scientific Program will include overviews, state of the art lectures and controversial debates. Outstanding world leaders as faculty will present both pro and con positions while further challenging and exploring the optimal treatment for patients, with emphasis on the appropriate use of new and emerging drugs. This format includes a substantial allocation of time for interactive debates and questions from the audience to each panel of experts. Participants are encouraged to take an active role in the discussions with faculty members which follow each debate, in a unique and open environment.

Website: http://www.comtecmed.com/cophy/2015/

Registration: http://www.comtecmed.com/cophy/2015/Registration.aspx

Contact: Esther Tobias: cophy@comtecmed.com