Abstract

Intraocular and orbital tumors are relatively rare disease entities. Approximately 2100 new cases of primary orbital or ocular tumors are diagnosed annually in the United States. While cancer metastases to the eye or the orbit comprise the majority of ocular and/or orbital tumors, the most common primary tumor of the eye in adults is intraocular melanoma.KeywordsRadiat Oncol Biol PhysPrimary Central Nervous System LymphomaUveal MelanomaProton Beam TherapyOrbital TumorThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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