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Eye cancer 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.
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution associated with increases in rare childhood cancers

Exposure to traffic-related air pollution associated with increases in rare childhood cancers

Researchers discover new type of eye cancer that affects young babies

Researchers discover new type of eye cancer that affects young babies

Castle Biosciences launches MyUvealMelanoma website

Castle Biosciences launches MyUvealMelanoma website

UF Proton Therapy Institute successfully treats first eye cancer patient

UF Proton Therapy Institute successfully treats first eye cancer patient

Mass. Eye and Ear announces recipients of 2012 Curing Kids Fund grants

Mass. Eye and Ear announces recipients of 2012 Curing Kids Fund grants

Genetic test can accurately predict spread of eye cancer

Genetic test can accurately predict spread of eye cancer

Possibility to render cancer tumours harmless without affecting other cells

Possibility to render cancer tumours harmless without affecting other cells

RiboMed releases multi-marker methylation prognostic test for glioma

RiboMed releases multi-marker methylation prognostic test for glioma

Seizure drug slows spread of uveal melanoma

Seizure drug slows spread of uveal melanoma

UV-screening sunglasses, contact lenses can protect eyes from aging and disease

UV-screening sunglasses, contact lenses can protect eyes from aging and disease

Researchers unveil novel oncogene associated with uveal melanoma

Researchers unveil novel oncogene associated with uveal melanoma

Researchers identify gene linked to melanoma metastasis

Researchers identify gene linked to melanoma metastasis

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles receives $1M NCI grant for eye port clinical trial to treat retinoblastoma in children

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles receives $1M NCI grant for eye port clinical trial to treat retinoblastoma in children

South Carolina optometrists provide eye, vision assessments for infants through InfantSEE

South Carolina optometrists provide eye, vision assessments for infants through InfantSEE

Researcher develops new plaque brachytherapy technique to treat eye cancer

Researcher develops new plaque brachytherapy technique to treat eye cancer

Silicon oil appears to protect vision in patients undergoing radiation therapy for ocular melanoma: Study

Silicon oil appears to protect vision in patients undergoing radiation therapy for ocular melanoma: Study

New hopes to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment for children

New hopes to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment for children

Ophthalmologist implants radioactive discs in the eyes of children with rare cancer

Ophthalmologist implants radioactive discs in the eyes of children with rare cancer

Two young cancer patients receive grants from ProCure Cancer Foundation

Two young cancer patients receive grants from ProCure Cancer Foundation

Study of 16INK4A gene's role in progression of retinoblastoma

Study of 16INK4A gene's role in progression of retinoblastoma

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