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New Retina Radio

New Retina Radio is a place to hear stories about retina that are told nowhere else.

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LATEST EPISODE

09.26.25

New Retina Radio Journal Club w/ VBS: Aflibercept 8 mg in nAMD: Outcomes After Switching From Faricimab

What happens when patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) show suboptimal response to faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) and are switched to high-dose aflibercept (Eylea HD, Regeneron)? Ben Young, MD, moderates a discussion with Pheobe Mellen, MD, and Jordan Deaner, MD, exploring real-world outcomes from a retrospective study of 135 eyes. The group dives into the implications for clinical practice and tries to parse apparently conflicting data regarding anatomic changes. Drs. Mellen and Deaner reflect on their own approaches to treating recalcitrant cases and debate what this paper means for the future of anti-VEGF therapy.

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09.04.25

ASRS '25: ReCLAIM-2 and Continuous Glucose Monitoring in NPDR

David Lally, MD; and Ehsan Rahimy, MD

08.21.25

ASRS '25: PORTAL 5-year Data in Wet AMD, and Home OCT vs Human Graders

John Kitchens, MD; Krishna Mukkamala, MD

08.13.25

New Retina Radio Journal Club w/ VBS: Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Diabetic Retinopathy

Lediana Goduni, MD, Alexis Warren, MD, and Joshua Uhr, MD

07.21.25

The State of Geographic Atrophy Around the Globe: Part 2 of 2

Anat Loewenstein, MD; Paulo Eduardo Stanga, MD; Patricio G. Schlottmann, MD; Daniel Ting, MD, PhD

07.21.25

The State of Geographic Atrophy Around the Globe: Part 1 of 2

Anat Loewenstein, MD; Paulo Eduardo Stanga, MD; Patricio G. Schlottmann, MD; Daniel Ting, MD, PhD

07.18.25

Diabetic Retinopathy Severity and Income Status

Ben Young, MD; Phoebe Mellen, MD; and Jordan Deaner, MD

07.07.25

GA in 2025: Conversion to Wet AMD and Educating Patients on the Value of Continuing Therapy

Judy Kim, MD; Sunir Garg, MD; Deepak Sambhara, MD; and Rishi Singh, MD

07.07.25

GA in 2025: Dosing Regimens, Drug Selection, and Ideal Candidates

Judy Kim, MD; Sunir Garg, MD; Deepak Sambhara, MD; and Rishi Singh, MD

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