Retinoblastoma

Retinoblastoma is a exceptional kind of eye cancer. It furthermost usually disturbs children under the age of 5. Among 40 and 50 children mature this type of cancer each year in the UK. Though this can be very stressful and fear-provoking for the child and their maternities, other than 9 out of 10 children are treated.

Any or both eyes can be exaggerated. This is named autonomous or joint retinoblastoma. Children with both eyes exaggerated are usually identified in the first year of life. Those with single eye exaggerated tend to be analyzed a bit later, frequently between 2 and 3 years.

  • congenital retinoblastoma
  • sporadic retinoblastoma
  • diagnosing retinoblastoma
  • risk factors of retinoblastoma
  • causes of retinoblastoma

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