Modifications in Retinal Microvascularization With OCT- Angiography in Patients With First-line Colorectal Cancer, Treated With Targeted Anti-angiogenic Therapy.
Retinal microvascularization can provide important informations to systemic vascular phenomena. The non-invasive quantitative description of the retinal vascularization is now possible by performing OCT-angiography and their image analysis software (vascular density and retinal perfusion). Systemic microvacular changes during the establishment of oncological treatment by targeted antiangiogenic therapy are little described in the literature. The objective of this pilot study is to describe the evolution of the retinal vascular density of patients with antiangiogenic drugs. In addition, the evolution of the retinal vascular density of patients on antiangiogenic drugs will study as a function of the response to the treatment and the toxicity of these treatments.
• Patient over 18 years old starting first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer including BEVACIZUMAB (AVASTIN®)
• Systemic or intraocular anti-VEGF treatment naïve
• ECOG ≤ 2