Retinoblastoma: The Rare Cancer that Every Parent Should Know About
Parents love to take pictures of their beautiful children, but many pictures are plagued by the evil-looking red eye refection. What would you do if you got a white reflection instead? Most people would just shrug this off and not think much of it. You would never think that by doing this
you could be endangering your child's life. A white reflection in the pupils instead of a red reflection could be a sign of a rare and deadly eye cancer called Retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma usually strikes before the child reaches five years old and can even occur in the womb. It is caused my immature retinal cells within the eyes, and these cells develop into very rapid growing tumors within the retina. If caught early, this cancer is very curable, however, it is estimated that 87% of the children who are stricken with this aggressive cancer die. Most of these children live in developing countries where there is little or very poor medical care. The children who survive Retinoblastoma will usually have some sort of visual impairment and my lose the affected eye or eyes. Usually there is only one eye involved, but in up to 40% of cases, both eyes are affected.
There are other symptoms besides the white-eye reflection associated with Retinoblastoma. The child may have white spots in the pupil that can be seen with the naked eye. The iris of the eyes might be different colors, or the child's eyes may be crossed and they might complain of pain or poor vision. In addition, the eye might appear red, irritated or crossed.
Retinoblastoma usually strikes before the child reaches five years old and can even occur in the womb. It is caused my immature retinal cells within the eyes, and these cells develop into very rapid growing tumors within the retina. If caught early, this cancer is very curable, however, it is estimated that 87% of the children who are stricken with this aggressive cancer die. Most of these children live in developing countries where there is little or very poor medical care. The children who survive Retinoblastoma will usually have some sort of visual impairment and my lose the affected eye or eyes. Usually there is only one eye involved, but in up to 40% of cases, both eyes are affected.
There are other symptoms besides the white-eye reflection associated with Retinoblastoma. The child may have white spots in the pupil that can be seen with the naked eye. The iris of the eyes might be different colors, or the child's eyes may be crossed and they might complain of pain or poor vision. In addition, the eye might appear red, irritated or crossed.
Related information
- A symptom of Retinoblastoma is a white eye reflection in photographs.
- Retinoblastoma is a very agressive cancer.
- Retinoblastoma is very treatable if it is caught early.
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Maritsa d.
Posted on 02/08/2007 at 5:02:00 PM