Increased eye cancer risk linked to pigmentation genes that dictate eye color

(Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center) New research links specific inherited genetic differences to an increased risk for eye (uveal) melanoma, a rare form of melanoma that arises from pigment cells that determine eye color. scientists report the first evidence of a strong association between genes linked to eye color and development of uveal melanoma. Reported data suggests that inherited genetic factors associated with eye and skin pigmentation could increase a person's risk for uveal melanoma.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news