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  2. Bryan Shaw (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw is an advocate for parent-based, photographic screening of pediatric eye diseases that present with "white-eye". [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The software has been credited with initiating multiple early diagnoses of retinoblastoma, Coats’ disease, and myelin retinal nerve fiber layer.

  3. Woman shocked by eye cancer diagnosis when eye freckle turns ...

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    Her eye doctor discovered she had a detached retina — a serious condition where the light-sensitive layer of tissue pulls away from the back of the eye, according to the National Eye Institute.

  4. Women Form Unique Friendship After They Both Lose an Eye to ...

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    Although it is the most common eye cancer in adults, ocular melanoma is very rare," the AAO added. Cecilie_Arcurs/Getty. A photo of two people holding hands. While speaking to The Times, Parry ...

  5. Eye neoplasm - Wikipedia

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    An eye neoplasm is a tumor of the eye. [1] A rare type of tumor, [2] eye neoplasms can affect all parts of the eye, and can either be benign or malignant , in which case it is known as eye cancer. [3] Eye cancers can be primary (starts within the eye) or metastatic cancer (spread to the eye from another organ

  6. Photo taken with iPhone reveals toddler's eye cancer - AOL

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    If it weren't for a photo taken on an iPhone, 2-year-old Avery Fitzgerald's cancer might not have been caught in time. His mother, Julie Fitzgerald, told WREX that for a couple of months she'd ...

  7. Uveal melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Uveal melanoma is a type of eye cancer in the uvea of the eye. [3] It is traditionally classed as originating in the iris, choroid, and ciliary body, but can also be divided into class I (low metastatic risk) and class II (high metastatic risk). [3] Symptoms include blurred vision, loss of vision, and photopsia, but there may be no symptoms. [4]

  8. Leukocoria - Wikipedia

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    On photographs taken using a flash, instead of the familiar red-eye effect, leukocoria can cause a bright white reflection in an affected eye. Leukocoria may appear also in low indirect light, similar to eyeshine. Leukocoria can be detected by a routine eye exam (see Ophthalmoscopy). For screening purposes, the red reflex test is used.

  9. EXCLUSIVE: A wife noticed her husband's eye looked smaller ...

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    Eye Cancer (Courtesy Chris Cunningham) Recovery. After his diagnosis, Chris Cunningham received 15 rounds of radiation, five days a week for three weeks starting in late November and finishing in ...