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This film contains information about your eye condition and what happens if you need surgery.
Produced by Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation to help you and your family to better understand the experience.
Narrated by Noni Hazlehurst
What is melanoma of the eye?
Will I be awake during surgery?
How does radiotherapy work?
What happens on the day of surgery?
When can I go home?
These questions and more are answered in a short film about eye surgery at the Sydney Eye Hospital. Featuring animation explaining how the eye works and actors modelling patients as they step through the process of having surgery.
For more information visit https://sydneyeyehospitalfoundation.org.au.


While ocular melanoma is rare, it is the most common type of cancer to affect the eye. While it may not not be spoken about as much, it doesn't mean there aren't as many questions about this disease, especially if you've been diagnosed with it or think there's a possibility you may have it.
Here to provide expert knowledge about just exactly what ocular melanoma is as well as further fascinating, yet essential, information is internationally-esteemed consultant ophthalmolgist Mr Bertil Damato.
If you would like to book an appointment with Mr Damato, you can do so here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/bertil-damato
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Ocular melanoma is a rare cancer that can affect a person’s life and vision. Join UCLA eye surgeon Tara McCannel, MD, for an overview of ocular melanoma diagnosis and treatment at the UCLA Stein Eye Institute, and strategies for improving health after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Learn more: https://www.uclahealth.org/eye/


For more on Oral Cancer please visit [a]www.headandneckcancer.org.au[/a]
Head and Neck Cancer Australia is an Australian charity dedicated to improving the quality of life of everyone affected by Head and Neck Cancer.
Watch other 3D animation videos about all types of Head and Neck Cancer at our channel page or visit website - [a]www.headandneckcancer.org.au[/a]


Jennifer Bruening, MD, surgical oncologist, explains oropharyngeal cancer can develop and become noticeable within months and lists early-stage and more advanced symptoms including pain and problems with swallowing and breathing. Dr. Bruening is a member of the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Head and Neck Cancer Program in Milwaukee, Wis.
https://www.froedtert.com/head-neck-cancers


Damion Smith is known for his deep, resonant voice. So when he lost is voice in June 2016, he decided to visit his doctor and he was diagnosed with laryngitis. But the medications didn’t work, and his voice was getting worse, so he went to an ear, nose and throat specialist (ENT). He found a growth on Damion's left vocal cord and took a biopsy. The biopsy revealed cancer and Damion was referred to MD Anderson where he was diagnosed with throat cancer – specifically, primary squamous cell carcinoma of glottis.
After seven chemotherapy cycles and 35 days of radiation, Damion credits his doctors, nurses and staff for getting him through this tough journey, but also credits keeping a positive attitude.
Read more about Damion's journey https://www.mdanderson.org/pub....lications/cancerwise
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or by completing our online form: https://my.mdanderson.org/Requ....estAppointment?cmpid