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  2. Retinoblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a rare form of cancer that rapidly develops from the immature cells of a retina, [2] the light-detecting tissue of the eye. [3] It is the most common primary malignant intraocular cancer in children, and 80% of retinoblastoma cases are first detected in those under 3 years old.

  3. Trilateral retinoblastoma - Wikipedia

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    In most cases pineal TRb is diagnosed before the age of 5, but after the diagnosis of retinoblastoma. Non-pineal TRb, however, is often diagnosed simultaneous with retinoblastoma. Prognosis of patients with trilateral retinoblastoma is dismal, only a few patients have survived more than 5 years after diagnosis; all survivors were diagnosed with ...

  4. Brain tumor - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Neoplasm in the brain Medical condition Brain tumor Other names Intracranial neoplasm, brain tumour, brain cancer Brain metastasis in the right cerebral hemisphere from lung cancer, shown on magnetic resonance imaging Specialty Neurosurgery, neuro-oncology Symptoms Vary depending on the ...

  5. Retinoblastoma-like protein 1 - Wikipedia

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    The protein encoded by this gene is similar in sequence and possibly function to the product of the retinoblastoma 1 gene.The RB1 gene product is a tumor suppressor protein that appears to be involved in cell cycle regulation, as it is phosphorylated in the S to M phase transition and is dephosphorylated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle.

  6. Uveal melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include blurred vision, loss of vision, and photopsia, but there may be no symptoms. [5] Tumors arise from the pigment cells that reside within the uvea and give color to the eye. These melanocytes are distinct from the retinal pigment epithelium cells underlying the retina that do not form melanomas. When eye melanoma is spread to ...

  7. Retinoblastoma protein - Wikipedia

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    The retinoblastoma protein (protein name abbreviated Rb or pRb; gene name abbreviated Rb, RB or RB1) is a tumor suppressor protein that is dysfunctional in several major cancers. [5] One function of pRb is to prevent excessive cell growth by inhibiting cell cycle progression until a cell is ready to divide.

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  9. Pineoblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Up to 5% of patients with hereditary retinoblastoma are at risk of developing trilateral retinoblastoma. [10] This tumor combination is more aggressive than an isolated pineoblastoma. [ 4 ] Prognosis of patients with trilateral retinoblastoma is dismal, only a few patients have survived more than 5 years after diagnosis; all survivors were ...