By
- Tamara T Mouratova, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Ex-head of Uzbekistan’s Onco-ophthalmologic Centre and Ophthalmologic, Department of the Research, Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Uzbekistan’s Academy of Sciences, Emeritus Member of the Belgian Societies of Ophthalmology
This book Epidemiology of Ocular Tumors in Children and Adults provides comprehensive information on various factors such eyes and skin colour, age, gender, influence of ultraviolet radiation, cellular phones radiation and environmental impacts on the development, incidence, mortality and survival of ocular tumors in different geographical areas and countries across the globe. This book displays the wide spectrum of the existing scientific views on age, gender, percentage, incidences, mortality and survival rates of ocular tumors and the impacts of the environment on these rates. This book divided into three parts starting with classification of tumours followed by epidemiology of ocular tumours in children and adults. The discusses whole range of variations in numbers and views with regard to the epidemiology of the most commonly encountered benign and malignant ocular tumors in children and adults. Classification of ocular tumours describes the majority of ocular tumour classifications to give as more information about ocular tumour classifications as possible.