Radioplaque Treatment Insertion and Removal (One Eye)
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The term "radioplaque therapy" generally refers to brachytherapy, a method used to treat tumors inside the eye. Brachytherapy is a form of treatment that involves placing a radiation source close to the tumor. Radioplates used for tumors inside the eye are generally an umbrella-like device and a radiation source is placed inside this device.
These processes are usually managed by a specialist ophthalmologist or ophthalmic surgeon and are planned depending on the specific situation for each patient. Treatment and radioplaque removal processes may vary depending on factors such as the patient's health status, tumor characteristics and response to treatment.
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An eye tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in or around the eye. These can occur within the tissues of the eye and may affect vision.
Eye tumors are typically diagnosed by an eye doctor or ophthalmologist through a comprehensive eye examination and imaging tests. These tests may include intraocular examination, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography scans.
The treatment for eye tumors varies depending on the type, size, location of the tumor, and the patient's overall health. Treatment options may include surgical intervention, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, cryotherapy (cold therapy), and photodynamic therapy. The treatment plan is determined based on the individual's condition by an eye doctor or oncologist.