AI photoreceptor mapping useful tool for monitoring GA

WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — Geographic atrophy is a growing worldwide health issue, with approximately 8 million patients impacted, according to a speaker.
At Retina 2026, Healio | OSN associate medical editor Rishi P. Singh, MD, FASRS, delivered an expansive update on the GA treatment landscape.
“GA is a progressive disease. About 1.6 years after diagnosis, 67% of patients lose their ability to drive,” he said. “Within 2 years of diagnosis, a huge percentage of these patients lose two lines of vision.”
Additionally, 77% of patients report that GA affected their vision faster than expected after being


