ASK Uveal Melanoma webinar
We’ll be running the latest ASK Uveal Melanoma webinar later this month, inviting our community of HCPs to discover more about the recognition, diagnosis and clinical significance of this rare disease that poses a significant challenge for clinicians.

ASK Uveal Melanoma delivers live and on-demand education for multidisciplinary HCPs designed to enhance Attitude, Skills and Knowledge surrounding uveal melanoma diagnosis and management.
Taking place on Thursday 25th June, this free educational webinar, titled ‘Staring you straight in the eyes: uveal melanoma’, will provide an expert-led introduction to the disease and its impact on patients.
Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignant tumour in adults and is associated with a high risk of metastasis and mortality. Earlier recognition and appropriate referral are therefore essential to supporting timely diagnosis and specialist care.
This webinar will bring together an international expert faculty to discuss the fundamentals of the disease, helping HCPs build confidence in its identification and understanding its clinical pathway.
Members of the expert faculty joining the webinar are Professor Sarah Coupland, ophthalmic pathology co-lead at Liverpool Clinical Laboratories, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, UK; Dr Sophie Piperno-Neumann, medical oncologist at the leading French cancer treatment and research centre, the Curie Institute, in Paris, France; and Professor Antonia M. Joussen, chair of ophthalmology and vitreoretinal surgeon at Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Germany.
This event will be promoted via Hospital Healthcare Europe, to our community of secondary care HCPs across the UK and Europe, including ocular oncologists, ophthalmologists, medical oncologists, interventional radiologists, oncology nurse specialists, and ophthalmology clinical nurse specialists.
ASK in Uveal Melanoma (part of ASK in Oncology) is an independent activity supported by educational grant funding from Delcath System Ltd. PCM Scientific is the medical education company acting as scientific secretariat and organiser for this program. All content is created by the faculty and no funder has had input into any content. All activity is run independently of the funders.