
|Articles|June 1, 2003
Better glaucoma detection, treatment needed for future
Author(s)Chet Scerra
San Francisco-Nearly 100,000 people in the United States are blind from glaucoma, and this number will rise enormously as the population ages over the next 20 years unless better detection and treatment methods are developed, said Nathan G. Congdon, MD, MPH.
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