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Eye Tumors
Tumors in the eye usually are secondary tumors caused by cancers that have spread from other parts of the body.Two types of primary tumors arise within the eye itself and are known as retinoblastoma in children and melanoma in adults.Retinoblastoma is a cancer of the retina, the eye’s light-sensitive tissue. This most common childhood eye cancer usually strikes children under age five .In addition to damaging vision, eye tumors can spread to the optic nerve, the brain and the rest of the body. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are extremely important.
There are various ways to treat eye tumors, depending on the diagnosis, size and aggressiveness of the tumor, and other factors. In some instances, it is possible to remove a tumor surgically and still preserve vision. A technique advanced by shubhan eye hospital fine-tunes radiation therapy for eye tumors, focusing it more precisely on the eye. This minimizes the amount of radiation reaching healthy tissue. If the eye cancer is advanced and must be treated aggressively or removed, plastic surgeons at hubhan eye hospital r perform reconstructive eye surgery. Today’s artificial eyes or implants move almost normally and are virtually indistinguishable from natural eyes, although, of course, they do not see.