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Ratinoblastma
My brother's son has developed ratinoblastma a kind of eye cancer in one eye at the age of one year.doctor has removed the affectf eye and told it is nonheriditary form of ratinoblastma.my question is is there any posibility of developing the desease to my newborn baby or any examination required?
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Suggest your baby getting checked. Chances are less but it does have genetic linkages.
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It's congenital not genetic.so need not to worry.
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