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Detecting eye cancer through a regular eye exam is how an ophthalmologist, a medical doctor specializing in eye diseases, diagnoses the ailment. The American Cancer Society (ACS) says the doctor...
Two types of cancer affect the eyes. Primary intraocular cancer, typically melanoma, starts inside the eyeball. Cancer that started somewhere else in the body and then spread to the eye is called...
Cancer of the eye can manifest in two different ways: cancers that start inside the eye (such as melanoma or intraocular lymphoma) and cancers that spread to the eye from other parts of the body...
The American Cancer Society estimates 2,350 new cases of eye cancer in the United States in 2009. Eye cancer starts in the middle layers of the eye. Patients with eye cancer may or may not...
Doctors use a variety of methods to test for retinoblastoma, a cancer of the retina that is diagnosed most often in children under the age of 5 and very rarely seen in adults. Even among children,...
An intraocular (eye) cancer may be a primary cancer that originates inside the eye or a secondary cancer that spreads to the eye from some other part of the body. The symptoms may be classified...
Retinoblastoma is a cancer that begins as a malignancy in the tissue of the retina, the light-sensitive membrane at the back of the eyeball. It is most commonly diagnosed in children between the...
Uveal melanoma is cancer of the eye. This type of cancer is rare but treatable. Like all cancers, the earlier it is detected, the more successful your treatment outcome will be. A variety of...
Retinoblastoma is an uncommon form of eye cancer that primarily strikes children from birth to age five. According to Retinoblastoma International, 97 percent of children diagnosed with...
Retinoblastoma is often found in very young children, and it is a cancerous condition that originates in the eye. Prompt and accurate diagnosis of retinoblastoma is important because if found...
Eye cancer, or ocular cancer, refers to a tumor that affects any part of the eye, including the eyeball, the eyelid, the retina, the opening in the skull where the eye is contained (orbit) or the...
Trilateral retinoblastoma is a rare form of retinoblastoma, or cancer of the retinal cells, present in the eye. The development of pineal tumors in patients suffering from hereditary form of...
So many people take their eyesight for granted and may not give it any thought at all until there's the possibility that they might lose it. Regular checkups are the best way to keep your...
Intraocular melanoma, or eye cancer, is a rare form of the disease that affects the three parts of the uvea, or middle layer of the eye. It manifests itself in the iris, the ciliary body and the...
Cancer of the eye, or ocular cancer, can be caused by primary tumors that originate in the eye or by secondary tumors that result from metastasized cancer that spreads to the eye. According to...
Eye cancer can occur in 1 of the 3 main sections of the eye. These sections include the orbit, the globe and the adnexal structures. Individuals battling cancer of the eye have a huge list of...
Eye cancer involves 1 of the 3 main segments of the eye: the orbit, the globe and the adnexal structures. Primary eye cancer starts inside the eyeball, while the secondary variety spreads to the...
The treatment of eye cancer, or malignant cells found in any of the 3 segments of the eye, can be complicated. Because many of the available options can permanently damage a patient's vision, it's...
Eye cancer is a form of cancer that first afflicts any segment of the eye itself, aside from the eyelid. While relatively rare, eye cancer is still considered a serious diagnosis and treatments...