Health visitors Test your knowledge of retinoblastoma (childhood eye cancer) Question Title * 1. Childhood eye cancer, or retinoblastoma, is most commonly diagnosed in Babies and children aged up to five years of age Children aged five to twelve years of age Children aged 13+ years of age Adults OK Question Title * 2. The most common symptoms of childhood eye cancer, or retinoblastoma, are (tick all that apply) A white glow in the eye, seen either in dim lighting or in a photo where a flash has been used A new squint A change in colour of the iris Roaming eyes (nystagmus), eyes not focussing OK Question Title * 3. A baby or child with eye cancer usually seems (tick all that apply) Lethargic Well in themselves To have lost their appetite Feverish OK Question Title * 4. You are presented with a 10-week old baby with a new squint. Do you in the first instance (tick all that apply) Make an urgent referral to the optician Make a non-urgent referral to the squint clinic Make an urgent referral to the GP Make an urgent referral to the local ophthalmology department OK DONE