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      What is a gene mutation?

      Experts aren’t sure why, but sometimes changes in DNA can trigger cancer to grow and spread. For DNA Day learn all about gene mutations—and Johnson & Johnson’s work developing new therapies to target these specific types of cancer.
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      Could we be on our way to eliminating cancer for good?

      What once seemed like an out-of-reach goal may soon be within our grasp. Take an in-depth look at how Johnson & Johnson is working toward its vision of helping create a world without cancer.
      Health & wellness
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      By the numbers: Who gets lung cancer?

      Each year, more people die of lung cancer than colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. Learn how Johnson & Johnson is dedicated to improving outcomes by integrating the company’s MedTech and Innovative Medicine expertise.
      Personal stories
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      “No one would believe me when I suspected I had lung cancer”

      Learn about one patient’s journey toward getting an accurate diagnosis—and why it’s crucial to always advocate for your health.
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      By the numbers: Helping to reduce disparities in cancer care

      For World Health Day, learn how Johnson & Johnson’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is helping to deliver transformational cancer treatments and solutions that reach the patients who need them most.
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      How data science is ushering in a new era of modern medicine

      Algorithms, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other technologies are transforming the way physicians identify, treat and manage diseases. Here’s how Johnson & Johnson is putting the latest tools to work.
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      4 questions for a data science innovator

      Hidden in large amounts of digital information—such as anonymized medical records—may be the keys to transforming the future of healthcare. Troy C. Sarich, Ph.D., Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Commercial Data Science Officer, shares how the company is carefully collecting, analyzing and harnessing this information to improve the health of people everywhere.
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      “Our goal is to prevent lung cancer from happening in the first place”

      Artificial intelligence-enabled mobile screening units. Nasal swab genomic tests. Diagnostics that pair the right treatment with the right patient. For Healthy Lung Month, Johnson & Johnson researchers share the progress that’s being made to thwart the #1 cancer killer.
      Latest news
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      Johnson & Johnson executive Jennifer Taubert named to 2021 Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business list

      It’s the sixth year in a row that the company leader has placed on the list, which honors 50 women at the top of their industries.
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      The quest to help patients with a deadly type of lung cancer

      Despite obstacles and setbacks, these researchers vowed to never give up working to develop a new treatment for non-small cell lung cancer. For Lung Cancer Awareness Month, they share their journey.