May is Ocular Melanoma Awareness Month
Ocular (uveal) melanoma is a rare but dangerous disease, and only a small number of doctors in the United States treat it. At Texas Retina, we have been caring for ocular melanoma
read moreMay is Ocular Melanoma Awareness Month
Although rare, ocular (uveal) melanoma is the most common primary cancer of the eye in adults with an estimated 2,000 – 3,000 new cases in the United States each year. This type
read moreOcular (Uveal) Melanoma and Biopsy – the “Why” and “How” of It
By Timothy Fuller, MD, Ocular Oncologist With the diagnosis of ocular (uveal) melanoma comes the very real risk of metastatic disease, or “spread” of the cancer to other parts of the body.
read moreOcular Melanoma and the Importance of Annual Dilated Eye Exams: Felicia Corbray’s Story
It was November 2017 when Felicia Corbray experienced the first fast, faint flash of light in her eye. A mother of three young children, including six-month old twins, she chalked it up
read moreGetting to Know Timothy S. Fuller, MD
Timothy S. Fuller, MD, is one of three Dr. Fullers at Texas Retina Associates. In August 2016, he joined his father Dwain Fuller, MD, and older brother Christopher Fuller, MD, at our
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