Intraocular Melanoma Treatment Market Analysis Includes Growth, Trends, Technologies & Opportunities Forecast 2025
Intraocular Melanoma is a form of cancer that occurs in the tissue of eye including the iris, choroid and ciliary body, which is why these cancers are also called uveal melanomas. In 90% of the cases, intraocular melanoma develops in the choroid or ciliary body. Once intraocular melanoma metastasizes, it becomes difficult to treat and spreads to the liver nearly 90% of the time and median survival time can be varied in between 2-8 months without treatment. The cause of...
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