Intraocular (Eye) Melanoma

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Eye Cancer (Melanoma and Lymphoma) Detailed Guide
The American Cancer Society's Detailed Guides provide a comprehensive overview of different types of cancer. Topics addressed include: statistics, risk factors, causes, prevention, early detection, diagnosis, staging, treatment, talking with your doctor, follow-up care and new research.
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Facial Prosthetics: A Patient's Guide
This brochure provides an overview of services provided for facial prosthetics at Huntsman Cancer Institute. It discusses the advantages of facial prosthesis and consultation procedures.
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Huntsman Cancer Institute Facial Prosthetics/Anaplastology
At Huntsman Cancer Hospital's onsite lab, a trained anaplastologist (facial prosthetist) works personally with each individual to create a custom prosthesis precisely matched to skin color, translucency, and texture. Molded in flexible silicone rubber, the prosthesis is a sculpted mirror image of th...
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Intraocular (Eye) Melanoma: PDQ for Health Professionals
PDQ treatment summaries for health professionals contain prognostic and treatment information on the major types of cancer in children and adults. The PDQ summary for intraocular melanoma includes a general overview, cellular classification, details of staging and information on treatment options.
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Intraocular (Eye) Melanoma: PDQ for Patients
PDQ treatment summaries for patients are written in easy-to-understand, nontechnical language. The summary for intraocular melanoma includes a basic overview of this type of cancer and information on staging and treatment options.
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