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This article is missing citations and/or footnotes. To meet Wikipedia's style guidelines and conform to our policies regarding NPOV and verifiability, please provide appropriate citations and/or footnotes. For guidance in this area, see Wikipedia:Footnotes#How to use. Eye cancer can affect all parts of the eye, eyelid, and orbit (the tissues around the eye). They can be divided into primary cancer (starts within the eye) and metastatic cancer (from another organ). The two most commo ...
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Retinoblastoma
... Retinoblastoma is a rare type of eye cancer that develops in the retina, which is the part of the eye that detects light and color. Although this disorder can occur at any age, it usually develops in ...
Source: Genetics Home Reference
Intraocular (Eye) Melanoma Treatment ... If the tumor is small, there are no symptoms, and the tumor is not growing, treatment may not be needed. If the tumor begins to grow or if there are symptoms, treatment may be one of the following: Su...
Source: National Cancer Institute
Retinoblastoma Treatment ... Treatment depends on whether the cancer is in one or both eyes. If the cancer is in one eye, treatment may be one of the following: Surgery to remove the eye (enucleation) is used for large tumors whe...
Source: National Cancer Institute
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Resources
- About Choroidal Melanoma (Wilmer Eye Institute)
- American Cancer Society

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