Prevent Blindness Declares May as Third Annual Inherited Retinal Disease and Genetic Testing Month, Offering Resources to Public and Healthcare Allies, to Help Save Sight
- May is Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) and Genetic Testing Month at Prevent Blindness with the goal to educate patients on various forms of IRDs, including Stargardt Disease, and the importance of genetic testing -
IRDs are a group of diseases that affect the retina, the layer of cells at the back of the eyeball that converts light into nerve signals, sending those signals along the optic nerve to the brain. The brain processes those signals into the sense of vision, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Types of IRDS include:
- Achromatopsia
- Choroideremia
- Cone-rod Dystrophy
- Leber Congenital Amaurosis
- Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
- Stargardt Disease
Genetic testing is key to helping doctors identify the disorder early and provide the correct diagnosis and treatment plan. Doctors may also direct patients to participate in clinical trials for therapies that may have the potential to save the patient's vision.
"Promising research on new sight-saving treatments and therapies is currently underway to help prevent significant vision loss from several IRDs," said
Once again Prevent Blindness has designated the third week of May, (
New this year, Prevent Blindness is debuting a Stargardt Disease patient video, featuring Havah Fleisner, age 17. She competes in pageants and advocates through her platform, "Through Her Eyes: Living Life Legally Blind." And,
Additional Prevent Blindness IRD videos include:
- "Stargardt Disease: A Conversation with Bryan and
Bradford Manning of Two Blind Brothers." - "Stargardt Disease," with
Elias Traboulsi , MD, MEd, Pediatric Ophthalmologist and Geneticist, Department of Ophthalmology, Cleveland Clinic. - "Inherited Retinal Disorders and Genetic Testing," with
Alina V. Dumitrescu , MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Inherited Eye Disease at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. - RP videos featuring Prevent Blindness ASPECT Patient Engagement Program participants, including
Mara Hutchinson ,Roshundra Holt ,Brenda Niccum , andKim Owens . - "Cone Dystrophy" with Prevent Blindness ASPECT Patient Engagement Program participant,
Mariagrazia Buttitta .
For more information on IRDs and genetic testing for vision issues, visit PreventBlindness.org/inherited-retinal-diseases. For information on Stargardt disease, visit PreventBlindness.org/stargardt-disease. For a listing of vision care financial assistance programs in English or Spanish, visit PreventBlindness.org/vision-care-financial-assistance-information.
About Prevent Blindness
Prevent Blindness is the nation's leading eye health and safety organization dedicated to preventing blindness and preserving sight. The organization raises awareness about the importance of eye health and its connection to overall health, advocates for eye health policies and funding, supports professional education and training, and empowers those living with vision loss. With the generous support of its network of affiliates, volunteers, partners, and the public, Prevent Blindness provides free resources on the full spectrum of eye diseases and conditions that can significantly affect vision and quality of life, and advances initiatives that identify vision problems early and connect individuals to eye care. For more information, visit PreventBlindness.org, and follow Prevent Blindness on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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