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Why was I sent to an oncology Centre if my tumour was not malignant?

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Why was I sent to an oncology Centre if my tumour was not malignant?

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The techniques used for diagnosing and treating benign tumours of the eye are similar to those required for treating malignant tumours. The appropriate facilities are not widely available because ocular tumours are rare, making it necessary to concentrate resources in only a few centres around the country.

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