Tumor growing inside the patient’s eyes can damage the patient’s vision and even endanger the patient’s life. The patient can have it removed by surgery, and at the same time choose whether radiotherapy is needed according to the benignness or malignancy of the tumor itself. 1. Surgical excision: Since the free volume in the eyeball is small, if there is abnormal tumor growth or occupying lesion, it is easy to cause compressive damage to the eyeball tissues and nerves. Therefore, after the tumor growth, patients can have the mass removed by surgery to relieve the compression and protect the eyeball tissues if the condition permits. 2. Radiotherapy: When surgical resection of eye tumor is performed, tissue biopsy can be performed to determine whether the tumor is malignant differentiation. When malignant tumor growth is diagnosed, patients can cooperate with radiotherapy after surgical resection to control the metastasis or recurrence of cancer cells, so as to promote the health of the body. Patients with eye tumors are advised to seek timely medical consultation to assess their conditions and choose appropriate treatment options under the guidance of their doctors.