Vision-saving eye surgery may also improve survival in patients with rare eye cancer, study finds

A UCLA-led study has found that a surgical technique developed to protect vision in patients with uveal melanoma, a rare cancer that arises inside the eye, may also lower the risk of the disease spreading and improve survival—a development researchers say could change the way the cancer is treated.

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