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2007/02/19 (2) The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers February 19,2007 No.2 Moved by Councillor Thomson Seconded by Councillor Fisher WHEREAS wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leaking of blood vessels to the back of the eye, is the leading cause of blindness for Canadians over the age of fifty (50); and WHEREAS nearly 16,000 Canadians are diagnosed with wet AMD every year; and WHEREAS there are three sub-types of wet AMD lesions: predominantly classic, minimally classic and occult; and WHEREAS left untreated all three sub-types lead to blindness; and WHEREAS in 2002, the Ontario government announced coverage for Visudyne therapy, a drug treatment for the classic wet AMD; and WHEREAS people with occult or minimally classic lesions are not covered for treatment; and WHEREAS when not treated, the other forms of AMD can develop into predominantly classic lesions; and WHEREAS Visudyne treatments are expensive, in the thousands of dollars; and WHEREAS a number of other Provinces provide coverage for Visudyne for all forms of AMD; and WHEREAS despite not receiving Health Canada approval, those with occult AMD, who have received Visudyne treatment, have seen their advancing blindness slowed; and WHEREAS the cost of providing coverage for all sufferers of AMD is arguably less than the cost of treating people after they incur blindness. THEREFORE be it resolved that the Provincial Minister of Health be petitioned to extend coverage of Visudyne treatment to those with minimally classic and occult wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. !!~ir:!~ ~~ CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI MAYOR