Over 3 million individuals in the world are estimated to have glaucoma by 2060.
It is estimated that the prevalence of glaucoma currently is almost 50% higher than previously estimated and that over 3 million individuals are estimated to have glaucoma by 2060.
Ageing of the population is suspected to be a factor in the spike in the prevalence rate.
Given that glaucoma remains asymptomatic until its later stages, early detection and timely intervention may help slow disease progression and preserve vision. The burden of glaucoma is projected to rise, placing increasing pressure on an already stretched healthcare system.

