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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.
Los Alamos National Laboratory identifies 'Top 10 Laboratory science stories of 2009'

Los Alamos National Laboratory identifies 'Top 10 Laboratory science stories of 2009'

Bioluminescence imaging distinguishes tumor growth in vivo; leads to early treatment of eye cancer

Bioluminescence imaging distinguishes tumor growth in vivo; leads to early treatment of eye cancer

Report suggests that exposure to cellphone radiation causes brain tumors

Report suggests that exposure to cellphone radiation causes brain tumors

Eye cancer patients want genetic testing to predict metastasis risk

Eye cancer patients want genetic testing to predict metastasis risk

Cause of uveal melanoma discovered, most common eye cancer

Cause of uveal melanoma discovered, most common eye cancer

Researcher identify specific cell that causes eye cancer, disproving long-held theory

Researcher identify specific cell that causes eye cancer, disproving long-held theory

Immune deficiency linked to squamous cell eye cancer

Immune deficiency linked to squamous cell eye cancer

Researcher examines the needs of laryngeal cancer patients

Researcher examines the needs of laryngeal cancer patients

Avastin helps those with radiation retinopathy

Avastin helps those with radiation retinopathy

Study challenges conventional wisdom about cancer cells

Study challenges conventional wisdom about cancer cells

St. Jude step towards cure for retinoblastoma

St. Jude step towards cure for retinoblastoma

Compensation by tumor suppressor genes during retinal development in mice and humans

Compensation by tumor suppressor genes during retinal development in mice and humans

Treating malignant melanoma of the uvea with radiation therapy can spare patients from significant vision loss

Treating malignant melanoma of the uvea with radiation therapy can spare patients from significant vision loss

New treatment for the pediatric eye cancer retinoblastoma

New treatment for the pediatric eye cancer retinoblastoma

Dental problems caused by radiation, chemotherapy should be treated before a child undergoes immunosuppression as part of bone marrow transplantation therapy

Dental problems caused by radiation, chemotherapy should be treated before a child undergoes immunosuppression as part of bone marrow transplantation therapy

Radiation helps eye cancer patients retain vision

Radiation helps eye cancer patients retain vision

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