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HopeAccess to HealthcareFuture of HealthcareCancerReimagine MedicineLiving With DiseaseUnderserved but Not Out of Reach: 3 Ways to Bridge Care Gaps in Communities to Improve Advanced Prostate Cancer
Creating truly equal care for patients with advanced prostate cancer begins by learning from those often overlooked and help them feel seen, heard, and understood.
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Education and AwarenessCareersFuture of HealthcareInnovationWomen in ScienceFive Questions with Katie Mazuk, Novartis US Chief Patient Experience Officer
In this interview, Katie shares the experiences that have shaped her leadership philosophy, her vision for pioneering new approaches in patient support, and why she believes the future of healthcare lies in combining technological innovation with genuine connection.
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Education and AwarenessCardiovascular DiseaseGenetic DiseaseHeart DiseaseDisease AwarenessHigh Lipoprotein(a) Explained: What You Need to Know about This Hidden, Emerging Indicator for Heart Disease
High Lp(a) is an inherited condition that can independently increase the risk of heart disease1,2,3. Read on.
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Education and AwarenessFuture of HealthcareCancerPatient VoicesLiving With DiseaseData Science5 Key Insights Into How Women Really Feel About Their Breasts
How do women’s feelings about their breasts impact breast health? We asked 3000 women in the first ever Novartis Breast Health & Experience Index.
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Education and AwarenessAccess to HealthcareFuture of HealthcareLiving With DiseaseReimagine MedicineHow Social Workers Can Make a Difference for Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients
In the complex journey of advanced prostate cancer, care doesn’t just happen in the clinic. It includes everyday emotional and practical challenges patients and families face. Social workers help bridge these gaps.
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DiscoveryGenetic DiseaseDrug DevelopmentInnovationMedical InnovationsTargeted TherapyWhat Are GTTs? These Technologies Can Impact How a Gene Functions
These scientifically advanced technologies may help transform millions of patients’ lives
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Education and AwarenessCancerOncologyDrug DiscoveryInnovationA Breakthrough for Patients: 25 Year Anniversary of Innovation in Treating CML
Twenty-five years ago, Novartis pioneered a paradigm shift in cancer care with the introduction of the first tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), transforming it from a deadly disease into a chronic condition for most patients. This breakthrough helped lay the foundation for targeted therapies in oncology and continues to shape the future of CML treatment today.
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Education and AwarenessCareersFuture of HealthcareInnovationWomen in ScienceFive Questions with Reshema Kemps-Polanco, Novartis US Chief Commercial Officer
In this interview, Reshema Kemps-Polanco shares her top career tips, the mindset that drives her, and the quote she still lives by today.
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DiscoveryBiomedical ResearchReimagine MedicineDrug DiscoveryInnovationScientific ResearchNovartis in San Diego: A Quarter Century of R&D Innovation
A look back at a legacy of biomedical research breakthroughs that trace their roots to our San Diego site.Discovery -
DiscoveryBiomedical ResearchDrug DiscoveryScientific ResearchInnovationReimagine MedicineDesigning for the Future: The Next Era of Biomedical Research in San Diego
Thierry Diagana, California Sites Head at Novartis, shares the vision for a new research hub that will power future drug discovery.
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Education and AwarenessPatient EducationPatient VoicesHeart DiseaseLiving With DiseaseMaurice’s Story: How I Discovered I Had a Hidden Heart Disease Risk Factor
Maurice W.*, a Medical Science Liaison at Novartis, was shocked to learn he had elevated Lp(a), an inherited risk factor for heart disease.1,2
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Education and AwarenessPatient EducationPatient VoicesLiving With DiseaseDisease AwarenessDiseasesTina’s Story: One Woman’s Burden of Living With Sjogren's Disease
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