Retinoblastoma
Gracie Zellers adapts to her eye patch following surgery for retinoblastoma. This rare condition was detected during her InfantSEE® assessment.
Optometrists diagnose, refer, and comanage cancers that involve the eye area. The most common cancer involving the eye in young children is retinoblastoma. In the United States, this fast-growing cancer occurs in 1 in every 20,000 children, making it the tenth most common pediatric cancer.
There are 2 forms of retinoblastoma-hereditary and sporadic. Although sporadic retinoblastoma occurs more frequently, families with a history of hereditary retinoblastoma should be assessed.
Adapted from Hoppe E, Frankel R. Optometrists as key providers in the prevention and early detection of malignancies. Optometry (2006) 77, 397-404.








