Were you looking for information about Retinoblastoma? Retnoblastoma is a common misspelling of retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma is a type of eye cancer. Although this condition may occur at any age, it most often affects children younger than five years old. The tumor is usually found in only one eye, but can develop in both eyes. Retinoblastoma rarely spreads from the eye to nearby tissue or other parts of the body, and it can usually be cured. Possible treatment options may include enucleation, radiation therapy, cryotherapy, and chemotherapy.
(To read the full eMedTV article, click Retinoblastoma. This article further discusses possible symptoms of retinoblastoma, and offers information on how the disease is diagnosed and treated. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)