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Day 2 from Euretina Paris 2025

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Experts explore evolving strategies for ocular drug delivery at EURETINA 2025

Speakers at Euretina Session 5 presented next generation approaches to drug delivery. Opening the session, co-chair Dr. Grazia Pertile (Italy) said: “We are living in a very exciting time. We hope that we will be able to treat most of the retinal conditions in the future, including genetic diseases, but we also feel the burden of frequent injections. Today we are going to explore what is possible now and what will be possible beyond vitreoretinal injection.

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EURETINA 2025 session highlights new treatments in ocular oncology

Introducing the session on new treatments in ocular oncology, co-chair Dr Jens Kiilgard (Denmark) noted that at the start of his career in ophthalmology, enucleation or radiation were the only therapeutic options for patients with ocular tumours. “As we will hear today, there has been a revolution of treatment for both primary and systemic disease,” he said.

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Photo gallery: award winners

View photos of the awarding of best videos, free papers & posters, as well as keynote lecture awards, the 2025 Professor Ramin Tadayoni Award, and the recipients of the Euretina Retinal Medicine Clinical Research awards.

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Paris Like a Local: Your Insider Guide to the City of Light

EURETINA 2025 has arrived in Paris — and while you’re here for the retina research, you’re also in one of the most captivating cities on earth. Whether you’ve carved out a full free day or just an hour between sessions, there are endless ways to soak up the Parisian atmosphere without falling into the tourist traps.

This guide is for those who want to experience Paris with a little more flavour, fewer queues, and maybe a flaky pastry (or three).

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