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Ocular oncology occupies a unique position in ophthalmology. Not only are these conditions sight threatening, but they are also capable of eye loss, and many have the potential to shorten life. This issue, borne out of the symposium “Ocular Oncology Demystified” at The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, is dedicated to our late colleagues, Victoria Cohen and John Hungerford.
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Listen in to this episode of the podcast by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, where Steve Beet, the Editorial Office Coordinator and Professor Sobha Sivaprasad, the Editor in Chief at Eye give a behind the scenes insight into the running of the journal as well as top tips as to how to give your submission the best chance of success.
Cochrane Eyes and Vision (CEV) is an international network of individuals working to prepare, maintain and promote access to systematic reviews of interventions and diagnostic tests to diagnose, treat or prevent eye diseases or visual impairment. CEV has teamed up with Eye to produce clinical commentaries on selected Cochrane Reviews.
Eye is a Transformative Journal; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access.
This Collection highlights the newest top-viewed content from Eye. Updated each month, we hope you enjoy reading these articles. Eye aims to publish the latest developments in clinical and laboratory-based research, to provide practicing clinicians, healthcare workers and researchers with information on the latest developments in ophthalmology.