“… 1 Due to advanced diseases at presentation in some low- and middle-income countries, Rb cases can show high clinical and histologic risk factors (e.g., invasion into the optic nerve, choroid, sclera, and the anterior chamber of the eye) and may also metastasize to the central nervous system (CNS) and bone marrow, as confirmed by evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid and bone marrow cytologic examination. 2 , 3 Multimodal treatment options are required because of the low survival rate associated with metastatic Rb. The current treatment options include enucleation, radiotherapy, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, and chemotherapy, depending on tumor size, location, and stage.…”