Chase Glosier lived most of his life in Clovis, California. He had true love with his wife Heather of 15 years. Their daughters are their greatest joy. Chase treasured his time with friends and family, including his brothers. He is survived by his wife Heather, daughters Ellie and Nora, mom Becky, stepdad Bill, brothers Chad and Drew, and many extended family members and close friends. Chase was initially diagnosed with ocular melanoma in 2002. The tumor returned to his eye in the fall of 2019, and he was diagnosed with liver metastasis in January 2020. In these five years, he participated in five clinical trials. Some of those treatments have gone on to become FDA approved. He was ever optimistic for a cure.
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Ocular Melanoma Foundation
OMF’s mission is to accelerate and enhance scientific research, advocacy, and awareness of ocular melanoma and to provide education and support to patients, their families, and healthcare professionals.
For patients and their loved ones, OMF aspires to be the top destination for up-to-date OM-related educational information, a meeting place, and advocacy resource. For doctors and researchers, OMF strives to be the connective tissue, facilitating interdisciplinary cancer research.
The goal of OMF is to have there exist accessible and effective treatments for ocular melanoma and, one day, a cure
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