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Eye oncology is a unique field of Ophthalmology, which includes the diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant eye tumors. The tumors can develop on the surface of the eye or within the eye itself.
Benign surface ocular tumors include papilloma, conjunctivitis, pterygium, and other, less common tumors.
Malignant tumors are divided into epithelial tumors (conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), invasive squamous cell carcinoma), tumors originating from lymphoma cells and melanocytic tumors (primary acquired melanosis, melanoma).
Conventional treatment of ocular surface tumors includes surgical removal and adjuvant therapy – chemotherapeutic, immunomodulatory drops and/or local radiation. In certain situations the condition can be monitored without interference, however in such a case close observation by an ophthalmologist specializing in tumors is necessary.
Methods of treatment: Choroidal nevus cases require close observation by a specialist oncologist. Intraocular nevus can also develop in the iris and will also require an eye oncologist observation. The observation includes visual acuity test, full slit lamp examination, lesion ultrasound and other tests, including color imaging, OCT and additional tests per requirement.
Methods of treatment: The treatment of choroidal melanoma is complex and usually involves radiation (plaque brachytherapy), laser therapy (for small tumors), or, in the advanced cases, enucleation (removal of the eye). In addition, a general oncologist observation is required for systemic evaluation.
Methods of treatment: The primary treatment for retinoblastoma includes administering chemotherapy in a number of ways (systemic or directly into the eye) in addition to localized treatments, which include laser, freezing and radiation (per requirement).
Methods of treatment: addressing these tumors requires observation and sometimes treatment by an expert eye oncologist.
– Surgery for removal of conjunctival lesion
– Cryotherapy
– Amniotic membrane implantation
– Pterygium + implant surgery
– Enucleation (eye removal surgery)
– Intraocular injections