RPB Supports World Glaucoma Day

As a major contributor to the comprehensive effort to treat, prevent and cure glaucoma, Research to Prevent Blindness is joining with institutions and organizations worldwide to raise awareness about the need to be tested for glaucoma if you are in any of the major risk factor groups: everyone over age 60; African Americans over age 40; and people with a family history of the disease. (Read more about glaucoma risk factors.)

In the past four years alone, RPB-funded scientists have published 344 papers on glaucoma research.  They have reported discoveries in understanding the cellular and genetic aspects of glaucoma, in testing new treatments, in establishing guidelines for treatment options and in understanding glaucoma's effect on quality of life in order to inform personal choices for effective care. 

In 2007, 37 RPB grantee institutions were working on basic science connected to glaucoma and 38 were conducting clinical investigations:

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