Pfizer is at #EHA2026 in Stockholm this week presenting 20 abstracts across blood cancers, sickle cell disease, and hemophilia — committed to turning breakthroughs into real-world impact for patients and those who love them.
Pfizer is advancing obesity science. New Phase 2b data for our investigational GLP‑1 RA peptide show robust efficacy and favourable GI tolerability across weekly and monthly dosing, supporting our extensive pivotal program.
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Not all migraine attacks are random. Hormonal shifts during your menstrual cycle can trigger longer attacks with more severe symptoms.
Understanding the science can help you anticipate triggers and explore ways to address symptoms. on.pfizer.com/49IpbAY#MigraineRelief #HormoneHealth#WomensHealth
At #ADASciSessions this weekend, new Phase 2b data from our obesity pipeline will feature at a late-breaking expert symposium. At Pfizer we’re working to advance treatment approaches intended to address the many needs of people living with obesity and related comorbidities. Learn more about this important area of research: on.pfizer.com/4x5k1ZT#Obesity#ClinicalTrials#Innovation#Healthcare
What does progress look like for people living with a rare form of lung cancer? Read about the evolving science that is shifting the treatment landscape for patients like David. nytimes.com/paidpost/pfizer/…
Ask people living with cancer what matters most. The answer is almost always the same: more time with the people they love. Hear from Pfizer scientists ahead of #ASCO26
For Pfizer scientist Shuo, cancer research isn’t just a job—it’s personal.
A close friend’s diagnosis shaped how she sees her work and why it matters. Today, she shows up in the lab every day to help move cancer research forward. #CancerResearchMonth
Read her story: on.pfizer.com/4uVbW8J
What’s the third most common cancer diagnosed in the U.S.? Lung cancer.
And it’s not just smokers: Up to 20% of cases occur in people who’ve never smoked.
Know the risks. Understand the myths. Read more: on.pfizer.com/4dP4x38#LungCancer
Cancer isn’t slowing down – so science can’t either. As #ASCO26 gets underway, discover how Pfizer is working to bring science from the lab to life in our latest @TIME feature: time.com/branded-content/pfi…
At Pfizer, colleagues like Jennifer embody the essence of what it takes to be a scientist: deep expertise, a genuine passion for discovery, and a commitment to helping people around the world.
Learn more about the kind of work scientists like Jennifer do every day:
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Clinical trials rely on researchers, clinicians, site teams, and volunteers all working toward the same goal: helping bring new treatments to patients. This #ClinicalTrialsDay, #ResearchRising recognizes the collective effort behind every step of the process.
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Lyme disease impacts people of all ages with 70% of tick exposures occurring during routine outdoor activities close to home. This #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth, we’re drawing the line to help you learn about daily risk and prevention options: on.pfizer.com/4df7sCb
The @EU_Commission has approved our once-weekly treatment option for people with #hemophilia A or B with inhibitors.
This milestone reflects our continued commitment to advancing care for people living with hemophilia. Learn more: on.pfizer.com/4dGp1w8
Our new state-of-the-art Oncology R&D campus in San Diego, California is officially open - purpose built to bring oncology science to life and accelerate discoveries that turn breakthroughs into impact for patients.
Learn more: on.pfizer.com/4d7rvng
Lyme disease is an increasingly serious concern worldwide, yet there are still common misconceptions. This #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth, we’re drawing the line to help you better understand the everyday risks of Lyme disease. Learn more: on.pfizer.com/42nqzot
When treating cancer, time is critical. AI is helping researchers identify clinical trial participants earlier, accelerate discovery, and expand access to investigational therapies.
Discover how AI is already helping reshape cancer research: on.pfizer.com/4vMlofi#Oncology#AI
Vaccine science plays a vital role in helping protect people and communities from infectious diseases.
Pfizer scientists are developing a vaccine that, if clinically successful and approved, has the potential to help prevent disease caused by Clostridioides difficile (C. diff).
Learn more about Pfizer’s research in C. diff: on.pfizer.com/4vHVWYk