Most people associate cancer with the lungs, breast, or skin, but few realize that cancer can also affect the eyes. While eye cancer is rare, it can be life-threatening and lead to permanent loss of vision or even eye enucleation (removal of eye), if not detected early. Unfortunately, lack of awareness leads to many cases being diagnosed at an advanced stage, when treatment options become limited.
The Growing Burden of Eye Cancer in India
India carries one of the highest burdens of eye cancer worldwide, particularly childhood eye cancers. Retinoblastoma, a life-threatening eye cancer in children, is more common in India than in other countries. The Asia-Pacific region bears the highest number of retinoblastoma cases globally, with India having the largest number of reported cases.
In adults, ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) and sebaceous gland carcinoma are among the most common eye cancers. OSSN is the leading conjunctival malignancy, while ...
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