


Supporting the Needs of Cancer Patients in the Community

Bringing Hope to Patients with a Rare Form of Heart Disease

Encouraging Older Adults to Keep Booming by Helping to Protect Against Pneumococcal Pneumonia

Prioritizing Teen Health on World Meningitis Day
As Pfizer strives to identify and address the unmet needs of people living with chronic inflammatory conditions, social media can be a great resource to enhance our understanding

"Ticks Are Everywhere"

Delivering Transformative Treatments With and for Patients

Consumer Healthcare Focuses on Delighting Consumers

Consumer Healthcare Brings Our Products to Those in Need Globally

Consumer Healthcare Empowers People Around the World to Take Health and Wellness Into Their Own Hands

Pfizer Consumer Healthcare Launches the World's First Non-Prescription Brand for Erectile Dysfunction

Partnering With Patients to Create a Dedicated Source for the Ulcerative Colitis Community

Engaging Patients Who Are Active on Social Media to Help Empower Patient Communities
15 million
Today, more than 15 million people in the U.S. are living with cancer, and that number is expected to grow as additional therapies allow more patients to live with the disease. Building on our legacy of meaningful cancer support, Pfizer works closely with patient advocates, professional organizations and policymakers to better understand and meet the needs of these patients, their families and caregivers and others impacted by cancer

Changing the Narrative for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) Patients

Ian Read: Contributions to Improving Human Health
Albert Bourla: Breakthroughs that Change Patients' Lives
Ushering in a New Era of Pfizer R&D Productivity
Advancing Our Leading JAK Science
Overcoming Therapy-Resistant Disease
Tackling Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Through Breakthrough Science and Technology
Catalyzing Innovations in Global Health
Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Supporting Digital Health Start-Ups
Improving the Health of Women and Their Families