Can orbital rhabdomyosarcoma be cured?

Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma can be cured in most cases if it is treated with timely surgical removal. Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma is a benign tumor of the skeletal muscle and can be cured by complete surgical removal. The best treatment for orbital rhabdomyosarcoma is surgery. If the tumor is completely removed, the patient’s prognosis after surgery is good and recurrence is rare. If the tumor is incompletely removed, it will often recur and has the possibility of malignant lesions, or even evolves into orbital rhabdomyosarcoma, which makes the treatment of the disease more difficult. If you find swelling in the front of the eye socket orbital area and have eye discomfort symptoms, go to regular hospitals in time, complete various examinations, and carry out targeted treatment to clarify the cause of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition.