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Message from Author: James C. Folk, MD

Doctors and scientists are learning new things about age-related macular degeneration on an almost daily basis. The field is simply moving too fast for patients and even doctors to keep up. You need someone on the inside to interpret the new information and present it to you clearly. Someone who can tell you what is important and what is not. My colleagues and I want to do this for you. We are not paid by any drug or instrument company and we promise to be fair and unbiased.

We have decided to concentrate on age-related macular degeneration for now for the following reasons:
1. We are experts in this disease and believe that The Center for Macular Degeneration at Iowa is one of the worldwide leaders in the research and treatment of AMD.
2. Treatments for AMD are changing more than for any other retina disease.
3. AMD is the most common retinal disease
4. Patients with AMD can do something to improve their chances of keeping vision.
5. Some patients, who probably do not have AMD, may be unnecessarily frightened by misinformation.
5. Patients need to be informed because there are new treatments for the wet or neovascular form of the disease which have variable results.
6. Although the vast majority of retinal specialists are very honest and ethical, a few are being paid to promote certain treatments.
7. Unscrupulous individuals are preying on desperate AMD patients by offering them expensive treatments that do not work. Not only are they fleecing the patients out of money, they are also delaying them from seeking treatments that may help their disease.

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