Friday, 29 July 2011

Causes Of Eye Cancer

Doctors don't fully understand why eye cancer develops. You may be more likely to develop certain types of eye cancer if you have:
  • blue, grey or green eyes
  • unusual brown spots on your eye
  • lots of unusually shaped or large moles (atypical mole syndrome)
  • been out in the sun too much without wearing sun protection such as sunglasses or a wide-brimmed hat
  • a weakened immune system - people who have HIV/AIDS, or who are taking medicines that suppress the immune system, are more likely to develop lymphoma of the eye
  • inherited genes - four in 10 children with retinoblastoma inherit a faulty gene from their parents

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