Visioneering Technologies, Inc. announced the positive results of an extensive, retrospective cohort analysis spanning over six years, on the impact of its NaturalVue MF in children with myopia, or near-sightedness. VTI's NaturalVue MF contact lenses feature the innovative Neurofocus Optics? Technology, which uses an extended-depth-of-focus design to address known optical risk factors associated with the progression of myopia. The study results were released at the American Academy of Optometry's annual meeting in Boston, MA, USA, and documents findings in 196 real-world subjects followed over six years in 15 practices1. The data showed that 95% of subjects wearing NaturalVue MF experienced a decrease in myopia progression as compared to baseline; additionally, 78% of wearers showed a decrease in myopia progression of 70% or greater. The average myopia progression slowed by approximately 0.85D or 85% compared to baseline, which was statistically significant at all points in time (P<0.05.) The average myopia progression while wearing NaturalVue MF never exceeded more than about 0.25D from baseline. An age and ethnicity matched group of children (N=188) would have been expected to progress by-1.09D if not wearing NaturalVue MF,2-6 versus -0.06D observed with NaturalVue MF over 3 years - a difference of greater than 1.00D less myopia increase with NaturalVue MF. Every 1 Diopter less of myopia means much better vision and a 40% decrease in risk of a major cause of vision loss across a lifetime.7 67% of the children had complete halting of myopic progression during the period of the study. Myopia progression is caused by eyes growing abnormally in length from front to back which is termed "axial length." Axial length change was measured for a subset of the study subjects.** Significantly, the average axial elongation change was approximately 0.10 mm per year through 47 months of follow-up, which approximates that expected for a non-myopic child of a similar age range8 and shows that NaturalVue MF contact lenses help to reduce the anatomical cause of myopia progression.1 To be able to compare the effectiveness of NaturalVue MF to changes observed in children not wearing the lenses, an age and ethnicity matched virtual control group (N=188) developed from 63 randomized clinical trials was used.2-6 This analysis demonstrated a Cumulative Absolute Reduction of axial Elongation (Termed a `CARE' value) of 0.44 mm less axial elongation over 3 years for NaturalVue MF than would be expected for age and ethnicity matched children.2-6 The CARE value for NaturalVue MF compares very favorably to those of other myopic progression interventions such as orthokeratology lenses, with a CARE value of 0.44 over 7 years, or other soft contact lenses with a CARE value of 0.30 at 3 years.9 These findings are particularly significant in that the number of children with myopia has continued to increase, with a 3x Increase in myopia prevalence during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.10 Another study found that school-aged children are now spending 7+ hours per week using computers and mobile video games, which tripled their risk for myopia.11 These factors have far-reaching implications since myopia has been identified as the second leading cause of blindness globally,12 and has been shown to be associated with increased risks of myopic macular degeneration, retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataract.13 This retrospective analysis shows real-world results with the NaturalVue Multifocal 1 Day contact lens in slowing or stopping myopia progression, and for the first time, the impact of NaturalVue MF in slowing axial length growth in myopic children. These data are helpful to eye care practitioners and parents in deciding which intervention to recommend for a patient. The small number of subjects for the axial length data is an acknowledged limitation of the study.