Top Retinoblastoma Treatment Doctors in India

8 Specialist(s)
Dr Harinath babu Karlapudi
Consultant Ophthalmologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 20+ Yrs
Dr Kirti Mane
Consultant Ophthalmologist Pune
  • Exp: 17+ Yrs
Dr Jyotsna Myneni
Senior Consultant - Retina and Uveitis Hyderabad
  • Exp: 15+ Yrs
Dr Vijaya Bhargavi Mynampati
Senior Consultant Ophthalmologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 14+ Yrs
Dr Mamta Vadhel kumari
Consultant Ophthalmologist Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 13+ Yrs
 Dr Priyanka (Gaikwad) Bhat
Consultant Ophthalmologists Nashik
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Anushree Vankar
Senior Consultant in Ophthalmology Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Sudhakar Naidu Laveti
Consultant Ophthalmologist Vizag
  • Exp: 8+ Yrs
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Frequently Asked Questions

Retinoblastoma is a rare form of eye cancer that develops in the retina, most commonly affecting young children.

Retinoblastoma is most often diagnosed in children under the age of five, though it can occasionally be identified earlier or later.

Yes, in some cases, retinoblastoma can be inherited through genetic changes passed from parents to children.

Retinoblastoma is considered rare, with only a few thousand cases reported each year globally, but it is one of the most common eye cancers in children.

Yes, retinoblastoma can occur in one eye (unilateral) or in both eyes (bilateral), depending on whether the condition is inherited or non-hereditary.

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