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Why have surgery if you don’t need it. Chemotherapy eye drops have been found to locally cure most patients with squamous carcinoma or melanoma of the conjunctiva.
During treatment, chemotherapy eye drops can cause irritation of the eye and eyelids or rarely flu-like symptoms, but Dr. Finger has found that most patients prefer to avoid surgery and anesthesia as well as experience less superficial scarring of the eye. Dr. Finger believes that most patients should have a try at these drops before risking surgery, don’t you?
Paul T. Finger, MD, FACS The New York Eye Cancer Center 115 East 61st Street New York City, New York, USA 10065
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (011) 212 832 8170
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Why have surgery if you don’t need it. Chemotherapy eye drops have been found to locally cure most patients with squamous carcinoma or melanoma of the conjunctiva.
During treatment, chemotherapy eye drops can cause irritation of the eye and eyelids or rarely flu-like symptoms, but Dr. Finger has found that most patients prefer to avoid surgery and anesthesia as well as experience less superficial scarring of the eye. Dr. Finger believes that most patients should have a try at these drops before risking surgery, don’t you?
Paul T. Finger, MD, FACS The New York Eye Cancer Center 115 East 61st Street New York City, New York, USA 10065
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (011) 212 832 8170