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Childhood Eye Cancer Trust - retinoblastoma support and information

Our website aims to provide you with information about the charity, about retinoblastoma (Rb), how to play a part in our vision and how we can help you. There are designated sections for parents, children and adults who had Rb as a child. Follow the links below, at the top, or to the left for more information.

 

Signs, Symptoms and what to do next

Signs, symptoms and what to do next

Spotted a white glow, pupil or reflection in a child's eye or photograph? Read about the six different signs of childhood eye cancer (retinoblastoma) and what to do next.

About Retinoblastoma (Rb)

About retinoblastoma (Rb)

Learn more about this rare eye cancer, how it is diagnosed, what methods are used to treat children with retinoblastoma and genetic implications.

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Support our campaigns

Help us make a difference by backing our vital campaigns to make sure all parents and health professionals have information on the signs and symptoms of retinoblastoma.

World Retinoblastoma Awareness Week May 12-18, 2013

Join our campaign to educate health professionals about the warning signs of retinoblastoma, in order to reduce delays in diagnosis and offer children a better chance of saving their vision.