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Bausch + Lomb and Glaucoma Research Foundation launch Faces of Glaucoma campaign

Bausch + Lomb Corporation and Glaucoma Research Foundation (GRF), a national nonprofit organization dedicated to curing glaucoma, have launched “Faces of Glaucoma,” a campaign that will highlight diverse patient stories and raise awareness of the second leading cause of blindness worldwide.1The campaign will run through January, which is Glaucoma Awareness Month.

“This year’s campaign will showcase the resilience of individuals living with glaucoma and highlight that anyone, regardless of background, age or gender can be impacted by this potentially sight-threatening disease,” said Andrew Stewart, president, Global Pharmaceuticals and International Consumer, Bausch + Lomb.

Throughout the month of January, Bausch + Lomb and GRF will share educational resources and patient stories to empower individuals to take care of their eye health. In addition, for the third consecutive year, the campaign will feature a fundraising challenge that will match every dollar raised up to $20,000 in support of GRF research for a potential glaucoma cure.

Because symptoms of glaucoma start slowly, patients do not typically notice them. While there’s currently no cure, early treatment, which may include the use of prescription eye drops, can often help prevent the progression of the disease. Glaucoma can only be diagnosed by an eye doctor as part of an annual comprehensive dilated eye exam.2

"By casting a spotlight on the various faces of glaucoma, we hope to create a deeper understanding of the broad range of individuals impacted while reminding people that paying attention to their vision by visiting an eye care provider annually can help preserve their vision for life," said Thomas M. Brunner, president & CEO, Glaucoma Research Foundation.

To learn more about the fundraising challenge and listen to patient stories, visit https://glaucoma.org/faces-of-glaucoma/.

References
  1. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth/resources/features/glaucoma-awareness.html. Reviewed on Nov. 30, 2023.
  2. National Eye Institute. At a glance: Glaucoma. Retrieved from https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/eye-conditions-and-diseases/glaucoma. Reviewed on Nov. 30, 2023.