Event
Ask the Expert: Understanding Uveal Melanoma: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Join the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) on Monday, December 16th at 7:30 PM ET for a discussion about uveal melanoma (UM) and the importance of annual screenings, including dilated eye exams. The webinar will explore current diagnosis challenges, treatment options and new treatments in development. Hear firsthand from Garth Corner about his experience with treatment, including the impact on his daily life and the importance of early intervention. At the conclusion of the discussion, there will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions to both Dr. Stacey and Garth. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain knowledge, support and inspiration. Register now to secure your spot! Click here to register: Webinar Registration – Zoom
Andrew Stacey is an Ocular Oncologist at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, Washington. He cares for patients with ocular tumors inside and outside the eye. He completed his undergraduate and Master’s degree in Statistics at Brigham Young University. He then returned to Ohio where he grew up to complete medical school at The Ohio State University. His ophthalmology training was completed at the University of Michigan. He completed his training in London, England where he was a fellow in Ocular Oncology at Moorfield’s Eye Hospital. He has a wonderful wife and 4 busy children.
Garth Corner is a uveal melanoma patient and a retired First Sergeant, Active Duty US Army, 1989-2010, 3 combat deployments to Iraq. He is currently serving as Patrol Officer at Kent Police Department in Kent, WA, 2010-Present. He is a small business owner and got his BS at Excelsior College and AA at the University of Maryland.