Cancer Of The Eye
Treatmentsforeye melanoma
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Treatment for melanoma of the eye depends on the size and location of the tumour. Your care team will explain each treatment option in detail, including the benefits and any potential complications.
Treatment will aim to conserve the affected eye whenever possible.
The main treatments for eye melanoma are:
- brachytherapytiny plates lined with radioactive material called plaques are inserted nearthe tumour and left in place for up to a week to kill the cancerous cells
- externalradiotherapy a machine is used to carefully aim beams of radiation at the tumour to kill the cancerous cells
- surgery to remove the tumour or part of the eye this may be possible ifthe tumour is small and you still have some vision in your eye
- removal of the eye (enucleation) this may be necessary if the tumour is large or you've lost your vision;the eye will eventually be replaced with an artificial eye that matchesyour other eye
Chemotherapy is rarely used for eye melanoma, but may be suitable for other types of eye cancer.
TheCancer Research UK website has more information about the treatment options for eye cancer and the types of eye cancer surgery.
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