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Conditions & Symptoms of Eye Cancer
An intraocular (eye) cancer may be a primary cancer that originates inside the eye or a secondary cancer that spreads to the eye from some other part of the body. The symptoms may be classified into changes in vision, changes in the eye's appearance and pain.-
Vision Problems
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The most common symptoms of intraocular cancer include blurred vision or a decrease in the perceptible amount of light available. Occasional flashes of light may also be seen.
Floaters
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Intraocular cancer can also cause an increase in the number of floaters that can be seen.
Changes in Appearance
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Intraocular cancers may cause the eye to bulge noticeably in its socket. They may also change the way the eye moves.
Pain
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Pain is an unusual symptom of intraocular cancers and typically doesn't occur until the tumor begins to displace surrounding structures.
Rare Symptoms
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Unusual symptoms of intraocular cancer include blindness in part of the field of vision and a dark spot on the iris that gets larger.
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