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Eye Cancer

Cancer of the eye is uncommon. It can affect the outer parts of the eye, such as the eyelid, which are made up of muscles, skin and nerves. If the cancer starts inside the eyeball it's called intraocular cancer. The most common intraocular cancers in adults are melanoma and lymphoma. The most common eye cancer in children is retinoblastoma, which starts in the cells of the retina. Cancer can also spread to the eye from other parts of the body.

Treatment for eye cancer varies by the type and by how advanced it is. It may include surgery, radiation therapy, freezing or heat therapy, or laser therapy.

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  1. Eye Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... adults are melanoma and lymphoma. The most common eye cancer in children is retinoblastoma, which starts in the ... from other parts of the body. Treatment for eye cancer varies by the type and by how advanced ...
  2. Living as an Eye Cancer Survivor (American Cancer Society)  
    ... relieved, it is hard not to worry about eye cancer recurrence. Learn more here.
  3. What Is Eye Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    Eye Cancer/Start Here ... Eye Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Eye cancer is a form of cancer that affects the cells of the eye. Learn more about the types of ...
  4. Research into causes, prevention and treatment of eye cancer is ongoing in many medical centers throughout the world. Find out what's new here.
  5. ... in a child whose family has never had eye cancer. In other cases, the mutation occurs in several ... redness Poor vision Differing iris colors in each eye If the cancer has spread, bone pain and other symptoms may ...
  6. Risk Factors for Eye Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    ... risk factors may increase your chance of developing eye cancer. This guide will help you learn about possible risk factors for eye cancer.
  7. Retinoblastoma is a rare type of eye cancer that usually develops in early childhood, typically before the age of 5. This form of cancer develops in the retina, which is ...
  8. ClinicalTrials.gov: Eye Neoplasms From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Eye Cancer/Clinical Trials ... Eye Cancer
  9. Cancers Affecting the Retina (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    choroid,eye cancer,cancer of the eye,choroidal ,melanoma,retinal
  10. Sun, UV Light, and Your Eyes (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    ... raise your risk of cataracts, growths on the eye and cancer. Follow these tips to protect your eyes from sun damag
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