
Study demonstrates power of IRIS Registry for evaluation of safety, efficacy

Study demonstrates power of IRIS Registry for evaluation of safety, efficacy

Researchers find gray GA lesions had the highest cross-modality differences

Language can drive understanding, trust, and better outcomes for patients

For clinicians, the evolution of treatment is as much a responsibility as an opportunity.

One practice’s experience with office-based surgery validates peer-reviewed study.


Data may inform clinical associations, mechanistic research, trial design.

Treatment requires a systematic, multifaceted approach to improve outcomes.

Physicians ask the right questions and take an aggressive approach to treatment.

It is important that patients know cataract surgery is a routine, safe procedure that will improve their quality of life.

Staging AMD accurately and identifying clinical features that are linked with disease progression are key.

Surgeons can refine their workflow, partner with an optometrist.