Is this pear rust? Is there any hope to get rid of it and if yes, what is the best treatment in your experience?

@Eugeneb

There are nearby evergreens that harbor the disease.

“This type of fungus needs two host trees. So, the disease first develops on a juniper or red cedar, then spreads to apple or crabapple trees. Though, some apple trees are resistant” and i should add pear trees. Galls can look different than this but here is one type on cedar

Note that is not my photo it is from the blog above. There are many types of rust. Galls look different depending on the type of rust it is.

See this old link