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Prevent Blindness Declares May as Third Annual Inherited Retinal Disease and Genetic Testing Month

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

Prevent Blindness has designated May as its third annual “Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) and Genetic Testing Month.” Prevent Blindness offers a variety of free, expert-approved resources on IRDs, including webpages, patient and expert videos, a new podcast episode, social media graphics, and fact sheets in English and Spanish. Prevent Blindness IRD and Genetic Testing Month and Stargardt Disease Week are supported by Gold Sponsors Belite Bio and BlueRock Therapeutics LP, and Silver Sponsor Alkeus Pharmaceuticals.

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 Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “By accessing eyecare and undergoing genetic testing, patients can partner with their healthcare teams to save their sight and provide critical information to their families.”

Once again Prevent Blindness has designated the third week of May, (May 18-24), as Stargardt Disease Week to provide education and support specifically for those with Stargardt disease (also referred to as juvenile macular degeneration). Free resources include a dedicated webpage, social media graphics and fact sheets in English and Spanish, and videos.

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, Emmy Award-winning writer and performer Ellen Gould is featured in the May Prevent Blindness Focus on Eye Health Podcast. Ms. Gould discusses the musical she created about her experiences as a person living with Stargardt Disease, titled “Seeing Stars.”

Additional Prevent Blindness IRD videos include: