Cancer

  • Eye Lymphoma

    Eye lymphoma is a type of cancer that can develop in the middle of the eye and in the back of the eye. People who have certain problems with their immune systems are at risk for getting eye lymphoma. Symptoms of eye lymphoma include blurry vision, loss of vision, and light sensitivity. To help diagnose

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  • MOHs Surgery

    Mohs surgery is done to remove basal cell and squamous cell cancers on the eyelid or around the eyes. You will be awake during the surgery. But your eye will be numbed so you can’t feel anything and your doctor can give you medicine to help you relax. Your surgeon tries to remove only the tissue that

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  • Nevus

    A nevus is a common, colored growth in your eye, similar to a mole on your skin. An eye nevus is usually harmless. However, it needs to be watched regularly because, like a skin mole, it could possibly develop into cancer of the eye. You should have a nevus checked by an ophthalmologist every year throughout

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  • Ocular Melanoma

    Ocular melanoma (melanoma in or around the eye) is a type of cancer that develops in the cells that produce pigment. Pigment gives color to your eyes and skin. Ocular melanoma is very rare. It usually develops in the middle layer of the eye, which is called the uvea. No one knows for sure why people

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  • Retinoblastoma

    Retinoblastoma is cancer of the eye that begins in the retina. It can eventually spread to other parts of the body. Retinoblastoma usually affects young children, though it can sometimes occur in adults. Children with retinoblastoma may have inherited a gene from their parents that causes this disease.

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